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Commonwealth Court Affirms Notice Was Timely in Electrocution and Tremor Injury Claim
    
      
              The Commonwealth Court has affirmed that a claimant who notifies their employer of a work injury in plain language and in a timely manner satisfies the notice requirements of Sections 311 and 312 of the Act even if a diagnosis is not immediately r
              What’s Hot in Workers’ Comp, Vol. 29, No.
          
  
    
  
Commonwealth Court Upholds Penalties Against Employer for Failure to Pay Fee Review Determinations
    
      
              The Commonwealth Court affirmed a workers’ compensation judge’s award of penalties and counsel fees against an employer that failed to comply with multiple Fee Review Determinations.
              What’s Hot in Workers’ Comp, Vol. 29, No.
          
  
    
  
Commonwealth Court Reverses Dismissals, Holds Claim Petition Preserved Claims and Orders Remand
    
      
              The Commonwealth Court reversed a decision that had dismissed multiple parties from a workers’ compensation case.
              What’s Hot in Workers’ Comp, Vol. 29, No.
          
  
    
  
What’s Hot in Workers’ Comp - News and Results*
    
      
              RESULTS*
              NEWS
              What’s Hot in Workers’ Comp, Vol. 29, No.
          
  
    
  
On the Pulse…Jacksonville Office Expands and Leads Litigation Practice in Northern Florida
    
      
              In 2024, the Jacksonville, Florida office celebrated our 20th year by moving to beautiful, new office space. We remain a presence in downtown Jacksonville and continue to cement our position as a premier litigation practice in Northern Florida.
              Defense Digest, Vol. 31, No.
          
  
    
  
On the Pulse…Navigating the New Era of Dram Shop Liability: Marshall Dennehey’s Hospitality & Liquor Liability Practice Group Steps Forward
    
      
              Dram shop liability, or liquor liability, is civil liability—typically for bars and restaurants—for personal injuries arising out of service of alcohol to either a minor or a visibly-intoxicated patron. And it is quite the hot topic these days.
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On the Pulse…Recent Appellate Victories*
    
      
              Kimberly Berman (Fort Lauderdale, FL) succeeded in obtaining reversal of a non-final order that granted leave to amend to an estate to assert a claim for 
              Defense Digest, Vol. 31, No.
          
  
    
  
On the Pulse…Other Notable Achievements
    
      
              THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
              SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
              PUBLISHED WORKS
              RECOGNITION
              Defense Digest, Vol. 31, No.
          
  
    
  
On the Pulse…Defense Verdicts and Successful Litigation Results*
    
      
              HEALTH CARE DEPARTMENT
              PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY DEPARTMENT
              WORKERS’ COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT
              CASUALTY DEPARTMENT
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Win for Employers: Florida Appellate Court Limits Negligence Claims
    
      
              Key Points:
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