The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | October 17, 2023
"You could always take the treating physician to the law firm and then, voila, they're the client," Justice Sallie Mundy said.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Riley Brennan | September 8, 2023
A Pennsylvania federal judge denied all parties' motions for summary judgment in a slip-and-fall suit, determining that while Burlington was liable for failing to preserve pertinent video evidence, its failure did not necessitate an entry of judgment in favor of the defendants.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David H. Glusman, Thomas W. Reinke and Jesse J. LaGrossa | September 6, 2023
The shift toward "summary" data analytics may present divergent trends: the "overlooking" of potentially relevant data points and the lack of transaction-level, detailed analysis more frequently relied upon in days past.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | August 17, 2023
"The ability to get medical records quicker, easier, less costly—these things allowed for this new business to become part of the mainstream for us," Pond Lehocky Giordano's Jerry Lehocky said.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Amanda O'Brien | June 28, 2023
"If this technology is going to work the way that we think it will, positions will be eliminated," said Linda Novosel, chief innovation and value officer at Blank Rome.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Tara Lawler and Gregory T. Malik | June 22, 2023
Data breaches are typically a double whammy for companies: first, they are a victim of the breach; then, they must defend themselves against litigation and government investigation. This article summarizes key steps and recommendations for responding to and handling a data breach quickly and effectively.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Riley Brennan | May 26, 2023
"We view that there was an effort to broaden that scope in this particular litigation and we challenged that effort and are pleased with Judge Ranjan's opinion," said the plaintiff's attorney, Nicole Daller of Horne Daller in Pittsburgh.
By Allison Dunn | May 25, 2023
"Moreover, Mr. Zadnik was, from the evidence, the only other person in the room when the purported common law wedding ceremony occurred. There was no officiant. Perhaps I said that too quickly. Let me repeat that. There was no officiant," Circuit Judge Marilyn F. Bentley said from the bench, according to the opinion, that "There were no other witnesses; whether they be follow [sic] employees of either Mr. Zadnik or Ms. [Conway]; no neighbors; no friends; no siblings of Ms. [Conway]; no anyone." and that the "'testimony of one party alone is insufficient to confirm the existence of a valid and lawful marriage.'"
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | March 23, 2023
According to personal injury attorney Joseph Messa Jr., the question of whether defense counsel may communicate with a medical malpractice plaintiff's treating physician outside the bounds of authorized discovery is 'pretty much a no-brainer.'
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Tara Lawler, William Childress and Aurora Hartwig de Heer | March 13, 2023
Whether two companies are combining into one or a single company is splitting into multiple new companies, understanding the full data landscape and legal obligations related to that data will aid in a smoother transition and protect the legal interests of all involved parties.
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