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Defense Digest, Vol. 24, No. 4, December 2018
Defense Digest, Vol. 24, No. 4, December 2018. Defense Digest is prepared by Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin to provide information on recent legal developments of interest to our readers.
On the Pulse… Following the Bouncing Ball in Long-Term Care
Defense Digest, Vol. 24, No. 4, December 2018
By T. Kevin FitzPatrick, Esq. & Robin B. Snyder, Esq.*
Defense Digest, Vol. 24, No. 4, December 2018. Defense Digest is prepared by Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin to provide information on recent legal developments of interest to our readers.
Legal Updates for Privacy and Data Security - November 2018
PA Supreme Court: Companies Have a Common Law Duty to Protect Their Employees' Personal Information
By David J. Shannon, Esquire
The material in this law alert has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin.
Legal Updates for Employment Law
WHAT COULD "ALSO MEANS" ALSO MEAN? In Mount Lemmon Fire District v.
The material in this law alert has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin.
Legal Updates for NJ Public Entity & Civil Rights - November 2018
Medical Marijuana and Disability Law
By Matthew J. Behr, Esquire
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The Need For Clarity In Counseling Customers
Edited by
The material in this law alert has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin.
Duties Owed To Policyholders In New Jersey
Edited by Timothy G.
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Legal Updates for Construction Litigation
A Chapter 558 Notice Now Stops the Clock on the Statute of Repose
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Pennsylvania Supreme Court accepts review to determine whether evidence of known risks and complications of a procedure may be admitted at trial in a medical malpractice matter when plaintiff does not pursue a claim for failure to obtain informed consent.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court granted review in this matter to determine whether or not the Pennsylvania Superior Court committed an error of law when it reversed and remanded the matter for a new trial, directing the trial court to exclude evide
Case Law Alerts, 4th Quarter, October 2018