The Legal Intelligencer | Editor's Letter
By Max Mitchell | December 10, 2021
Welcome to PaLaw2021, our 28th annual report on the legal profession in Pennsylvania.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | December 9, 2021
The past few years have been some of the most uncertain in recent memory, but as the world begins to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, law firm leaders appear to be regaining confidence about the future.
By The Legal Intelligencer | November 9, 2021
In The Legal's Personal Injury supplement, read about arbitration agreements for children, texts and liability, and whether evidence of industry standards should be admissible in court.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Joseph Chapman | November 5, 2021
After being an insurance agent for about a decade and then a plaintiffs personal injury attorney for even longer, I am convinced underinsured motorists-bodily injury (UIM as insurance insiders call it) is the most important coverage on your car insurance policy.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leah M. Edelstein | November 5, 2021
Believe in me because of who I am, not the generations that have gone before me. Allow me to introduce myself: I am Leah Edelstein—a fourth generation, Philadelphia-born trial attorney. For
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael Salvati | November 4, 2021
As many personal injury practitioners are no doubt aware, the landmark Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision, Tincher v. Omega Flex, 104 A.3d 328 (Pa. 2014) marked a seismic shift in this state's products liability law.
By Rob Braker and Pete Veloski | November 3, 2021
In several decisions, courts have found that the sender of a text message may be held liable if they knew, or in the exercise of reasonable care, should have known that their message would be a distraction to the driver.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Bethany R. Nikitenko | November 3, 2021
Arbitration agreements that meet strict requirements set forth under Pennsylvania law are generally favored by courts. But what happens when a child becomes injured? Is an arbitration agreement signed by a parent a valid waiver of a minor's constitutional right to a jury trial?
By The Legal Intelligencer | November 2, 2021
In The Legal's Labor and Employment supplement, read about insurance surcharges for unvaccinated workers, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's decision on security screenings while at work and ways to protect employers and their workforce from no-poach agreements.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Samantha D. Farrell | October 27, 2021
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court's July 21 decision in In re Amazon.com, 255 A.3d 191 (Pa. 2021) significantly expanded what is considered compensable time under the Pennsylvania Minimum Wage Act (PMWA).
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