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As States Begin to Ease Stay-At-Home Restrictions, EEOC Provides Guidance on Return-To-Work Requirements and COVID-19 Testing
The first directives on what needs to happen before businesses will be permitted to reopen and employees return to work have just been announced in various states.
Legal Updates for Employment Law - April 24, 2020, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall
Bad Faith Law From NJ Assembly Finance Committee Is Structured to Strike a Blow to Auto Carriers
In June of 2018, the New Jersey Senate passed a bad faith bill, marking the first time a bad faith bill made it out of the Senate.
Legal Updates for Insurance Services - April 24, 2020, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin.
Help for Dentists Navigating the Uncharted Waters of COVID-19
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), COVID-19 is a respiratory illness thought to spread between people who are in close contact with one another (within about six feet) through respiratory droplets produced when an i
Legal Update for Health Care Liability - April 24, 2020, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin.
U.S. Supreme Court Quietly Determined in March that States Cannot Be Sued for Copyright Infringement
The United States Supreme Court quietly ruled on March 23, 2020, that a state could not be sued for copyright infringement because they have sovereign immunity. The Supreme Court’s ruling came as they denied a Writ of Certiorari in Allen v.
Legal Update for Intellectual Property, Technology & Media Litigation - April 23, 2020, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey Warner
Supreme Court Pulls Trigger on Expanding Scope of Occurrence Coverage
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has rendered an important coverage decision construing the common “occurrence” and “expected or intended” language in homeowners and personal liability policies.
Legal Updates for Insurance Services - April 23, 2020, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin.
Special Alert—COVID-19 and Work-from-Home Claims in Delaware
In Delaware, an individual injured at home may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits.
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Special Alert—COVID-19 and Work-from-Home Claims in Florida
In Florida, this issue was recently front and center in Sedgwick CMS v.
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Special Alert—COVID-19 and Work-from-Home Claims in New Jersey
In New Jersey, an employee who sustains a work injury arising out of and in the course and scope of emp
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Special Alert—COVID-19 and Work-from-Home Claims in Pennsylvania
When determining whether an employee who works in his or her home has suffered a compensable work-relat
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Top Ten Tips for Managing EMR Documentation During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The recent trend in high-exposure health care provider litigation encompasses not only the pursuit of a case based on the medicine, but also a separate case in discovery based on the electronic medical record (EMR) and audit trail.
The material in this newsletter has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin.