By VerdictSearch | January 25, 2024
On Sept. 29, 2020, Michael Sabato, 65, was driving on Comly Road, at its intersection with Caroline Road, in Philadelphia. The front of his sedan struck the driver's side of a 10,000-pound box truck driven by Rachel Blasig.
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | January 25, 2024
Flaster Greenberg, a midsize commercial law firm, announced two new members of its board of directors as of Jan. 1: Adam Gersh and Tami Bogutz Steinberg.
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By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | January 25, 2024
The $7.5 million in funding allocated through the 2023 Pennsylvania state budget should be just the beginning, as the lack of state-level funding in Pennsylvania has led to a patchwork of county funding.
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By Phil Goldberg | January 25, 2024
Consumer protection laws, though, are not public policy tools of any kind. Their purpose is clear and limited: to ensure consumers are not misled into purchasing a product or service. And, in looking at these cases, it quickly becomes clear that these lawsuits have nothing to do with protecting consumers at all.
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By Amanda O'Brien | January 24, 2024
Philadelphia-based Philip Yannella will co-lead Blank Rome's privacy, security, and data protection practice alongside partner Sharon Klein.
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By Max Mitchell | January 24, 2024
"That mentality not only attracts talent," he said. "Why would I leave if I'm already doing everything I would want to do if I left?"
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | January 24, 2024
Marion Munley of Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys recently presented at the American Association of Justice's (AAJ) truck litigation group members-only meeting in Florida on "Rule of 3."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christopher D. Carusone | January 24, 2024
It is inevitable. At some point, every company in the consumer product and services industry in Pennsylvania will find itself on the other end of a consumer complaint filed with the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Charles F. Wieland III and Sean M. Douglass | January 24, 2024
AI has been used in a number of ways to contribute to the development of an invention and such AI inventions can be categorized as follows: inventions that embody an advance in the field of AI itself; inventions that apply AI; and inventions produced by AI itself.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 23, 2024
The amicus briefs, filed on Monday, support a petition from an claimants committee in the Bestwall LLC bankruptcy for the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse an injunction order blocking mesothelioma victims from pursing their asbestos lawsuits.
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