Publications
To Proximately Cause or Not Proximately Cause?
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In a Clash Between Public Policy and Statutory Interpretation, the Appellate Division Rules the Negligence Claim of an Allegedly Intoxicated Motorist Is Not Barred
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Attorneys Behaving Badly: Sanctions, Attorney’s Fees and Costs in Florida Workers’ Compensation Claims
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Pennsylvania Superior Court Refuses to Enforce Online Binding Arbitration Agreement Located in Hyperlink
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A Warning on Wording: Appellate Court Reverses Summary Judgment Ruling for Insurer After Finding Condition Precedent Affirmative Defense Too Narrowly Pled
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Defense Digest, Vol. 29, No. 3, September 2023
Defense Digest, Vol. 29, No. 3, September 2023
On the Pulse… School Leaders’ Liability Practice Group Provides Defense, Counseling and Training Services to School Districts, Public and Private Schools And Universities
Today’s headlines are replete with stories of lawsuits involving student-on-student bullying or sexual assault, denial of a student’s right to free appropriate public education, or violations of a student’s or educator’s due process or First Amend
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On the Pulse…Marshall Dennehey Is Happy to Celebrate Our Recent Appellate Victories*
John Hare and Shane Haselbarth (Philadelphia, PA) obtained a unanimous, precedential opinion from the Pennsylvania Superior Court, which ruled that the general contractor John and Shane represented in a construction accident case
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On the Pulse…Other Notable Achievements
RECOGNITION
OTHER NEWSJason Banonis (King of Prussia, PA), Pennsylvania Defense Institute’s past president, was recently appointed to Defense Research Institute’s State Legislation and Rules Task Force.
PUBLISHED ARTICLES
SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
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