Defending Claims for Breach of Fiduciary Duty in Maryland
Edited by Timothy G. Ventura
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Special Workers' Compensation Alert - New Jersey
On January 21, 2020, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed 152 bills and resolutions into law.
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Marshall Dennehey Attorneys Win Dismissal of a $10,000,000 Defamation and Tortious Interference Case
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Successful defense of Federal Black Lung benefits claims
The claimant had established that he had worked in the coal mining industry and was exposed to coal dust for a period over 17 years. Medical evidence also established that the miner did indeed have coal workers’ pneumoconiosis (Black Lung).
Successful representation of a school district faced with a Pennsylvania Sunshine Act Claim
The plaintiff, a suspended high school principal, claimed that the Pennsylvania Sunshine Act had been violated when the doors to the administration building had been locked at the start of the first day of her termination hearing. The court considered the issues of whether a plaintiff is denied a right under the Pennsylvania School Code when access to the hearing room by the public is barred, and whether a public hearing qualifies as “official action” within the meaning of the Sunshine Act.