Publications
Did the Cat Move the Ladder?
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Defense Digest, Vol. 31, No.
A Deadly Encounter: Court Clarifies Use of Force in Police Shooting of Mentally Ill Individual
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Defense Digest, Vol. 31, No.
Reimbursement of Pennsylvania Department of Human Services Lien Is Found Not Automatic by Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court
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Defense Digest, Vol. 31, No.
A Double Take: Workers’ Compensation Liens Render UIM Non-Duplication Clauses Unenforceable
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Defense Digest, Vol. 31, No.
Change Is in the Air: A Shift in Pennsylvania Judge’s Role in Jury Selection Effective April 1, 2025
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Defense Digest, Vol. 31, No.
Adequate Notice Requires More Than the Delivery of a Policy
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Defense Digest, Vol. 31, No.
A Carrier May Have No Duty to Defend an Intentional Injury Claim Against an Employer Arising from a New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Case
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Defense Digest, Vol. 31, No.
District Court of Appeals Tell Plaintiffs They ‘Can’t Have Their Cake and Eat It Too’
By Jacksonville, Florida Casualty Department
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Defense Digest, Vol. 31, No.
On the Pulse…Insurance Fraud & Special Investigations Practice Group
Insurance fraud is, understandably, intolerable, and its impact on insurers and insureds alike can be devastating.
Defense Digest, Vol. 31, No.
On the Pulse…Erie, Pennsylvania, Office Profile
In the run up to the 2024 presidential election, Erie County was featured as the “bellwether” or “pivotal” county that could determine the outcome of the election.
Defense Digest, Vol. 30, No.