State Officials’ ADA Liability Under the 11th Amendment
In the recent case, Durham v. Kelley, 82 F.4th 217 (3d Cir.
Legal Updates for Employment Law – October 25, 2023, has been prepared for our re
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Claim petition filed in 2021 for a 1982 work injury was barred by the doctrines of res judicata and collateral estoppel.
The claimant sustained a work injury in 1982, and because of its age and the time that had passed from prior litigation, no documentation existed about the claim.
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New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Legislation Update
Since the last update on various pending New Jersey workers’ compensation legislation, new legislation was introduced, although it appears to substitute a prior withdrawn one.
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Florida appellate court does a deep dive into the meaning of heart disease.
In April 2018, medical testing revealed that the claimant, a fire fighter, had a thoracic aortic aneurysm, and he underwent surgery in June 2018 to resolve same.
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Superior Court highly critical of conclusory nature of Board’s decision, which is reversed and remanded.
The Delaware Superior Court reverses and remands a decision of the IAB that had determined a total knee replacement surgery was not reasonable or necessary.
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New Guidance from Pennsylvania’s Superior Court for Establishing Factual Basis to Transfer Venue
Since the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania’s August 25, 2022, order changed the venue rules in medical malpractice cases—from requiring that cases be filed “only in a county in which the cause of action arose” to applying the same venue standards tha
Legal Updates for Health Care Liability – October 17, 2023, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey.