Publications
Including Settled Defendants on a Verdict Sheet: A Reminder that No Assumptions Are Allowed
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A Workers’ Compensation Judge’s Approval of a Section 20 Settlement Can Be Contingent on a Petitioner’s Live Testimony
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No Independent Right to Attorney’s Fees under Fla. Stat. 627.70152
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One Bite at the Apple: Dismissing Repetitive Complaints from Pro Se Plaintiffs
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Caution: The Potential Quagmire of Unwanted Arbitration Clauses Are Often Buried in the Details
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A Hospital’s Metadata Is Subject to Inspection in New Jersey Medical Malpractice Matters
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Failure to Join Both Property Owners Leads to Case Dismissal
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Pennsylvania Supreme Court Loosens Venue Rules Further
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Policies Alone Fall Short: Establishing a Standard of Care and Duty Requires More Than Internal Procedures
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Defense Digest, Vol. 29, No.
On the Pulse…Catastrophic Claims Litigation Practice Group
When the stakes are high, clients rely on Marshall Dennehey’s experienced team of litigators, counselors, and trial attorneys to defend their interests in state and federal courts across the country and internationally. Kristen L.
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