By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | August 30, 2022
Attorney Casey Alan Coyle recently joined Babst Calland as a shareholder and member of its litigation group and will be based in Harrisburg.
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By The Associated Press | August 29, 2022
Pennsylvania elections officials said Aug. 24 that a push this month to recruit new poll workers produced more than 1,100 applicants, including at least one in 58 of 67 counties.
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By Kristie Rearick | August 29, 2022
Following is a listing of Pennsylvania executive and legislative action from the week of Aug. 22. Both houses of the General Assembly were in summer recess at press time.
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By Aleeza Furman | August 25, 2022
Kline & Specter's Chip Becker said the focus on the document itself is a different angle from prior analysis of PRPA privilege. "This illumination is helpful, because recent peer review cases have focused more on the entities that may perform peer review than on how individual documents should be analyzed."
By VerdictSearch | August 25, 2022
In January 2019, plaintiffs Allen Shears and Latasha Shears hired contractor Michael Laws to perform renovations to their basement and deck at their home in Trevose. The couple claimed that Laws only performed a fraction of the work that he was contracted to do, and the work he did perform was intentionally performed in a nonworkmanlike manner.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Blaine A. Lucas and Anna S. Jewart | August 25, 2022
While property rights are often viewed as inherently private, both law and society recognize that there is also a public nature to the use of land. To this end, the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code (MPC) establishes requirements mandating public notice of and allowing for public participation in the land use decision-making process.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | August 25, 2022
If an attorney fails to cooperate with the Office of Disciplinary Counsel, can that result in additional discipline?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel J. Siegel | August 25, 2022
Are your "standard" documents printed new every time, or does your medical authorization show the signs of having been copied a few too many times? You know, the text is fuzzy, the document appears a bit tilted, and looks like an intake form that your doctor's office has been using since the 1980s.
By VerdictSearch | August 25, 2022
On Aug. 6, 2016, plaintiff Mark Mortland, 53, a physical therapist, underwent a right hip resurfacing surgery that was performed by Dr. Ari Pressman at UPMC Mercy in Pittsburgh. Mortland claimed that he suffered an intraoperative fractures of the pelvis. Mortland went on to have three hip replacements and develop carpal tunnel syndrome.
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By Aleeza Furman | August 23, 2022
The board can permit electronic technology in prehearing conferences and post-hearing proceedings before a hearing committee, special master or the board.
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