The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Michael Riccardi | March 13, 2020
Gov. Tom Wolf on March 11 banned international travel and curtailed out-of-state travel for state officials and acted to restrict large in-person gatherings for public business.
By VerdictSearch | March 12, 2020
On Sept. 9, 2017, plaintiff Ruth Snodgrass, 76, tripped and fell on a curb of a sidewalk at the South Hills Village mall in Bethel Park. Snodgrass claimed knee injuries.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | March 12, 2020
U.S. District Judge A. Richard Caputo of the Middle District of Pennsylvania, known as "a judge's judge" among his peers, died at age 81 on Wednesday from complications related to a lung infection, the court announced.
By VerdictsSearch | March 12, 2020
On Oct. 20, 2017, plaintiff Sally Ann Locicero, 57, slipped and fell at a wedding reception at Vie in Philadelphia. Locicero suffered a wrist fracture.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | March 12, 2020
In a precedential opinion, the Superior Court said previous Pennsylvania rulings that held sexual assaults by co-workers were not covered under the Workers' Compensation Act could not be read to necessarily exclude every sexual attack under the WCA.
By Max Mitchell | March 12, 2020
The state Supreme Court granted allocatur in a case that gives the justices a chance to evaluate whether the discovery rule should toll the statute of limitations because of a widespread cover-up of the abuses.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Bernadette M. Rappold | March 12, 2020
The "circular economy" is coming to Pennsylvania. And if recent polling data are correct, it cannot come a moment too soon—and Pennsylvania attorneys and advisers would be well-advised to become acquainted with the coalescing legal and market forces that are driving the transition.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Matthew B. Weisberg | March 12, 2020
Every professional has the right to use their "professional judgment." That is, a mal result does not necessarily mean malpractice if the adverse result was causative of the use of the professional's judgment.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephen T. Potako, Dawn M. Nicholson and Brian F. Dunstone | March 12, 2020
If Pennsylvania employees become infected, become exposed without being infected or develop psychological consequences from either situation, Pennsylvania employers could face wage-loss claims, medical claims, testing claims or claims for psychiatric services or disability under the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Kristie Rearick | March 12, 2020
I am a young lawyer who has been attempting to contact some of my clients in the Pennsylvania state prison system. I am having great difficulty. Letters are opened, letters are returned, etc. Is this a major problem?
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