Publications
LEGAL ROUNDUP – Pennsylvania
    
      
              Pennsylvania Court Affirms that Experts and Treating Physicians Must Be in Same SpecialtyKunkel v. Abington Memorial Hospital, 2024 PA Super 298 (Pa. Super. Ct. Dec. 13, 2024)
              The Quarterly Dose – March 2025, has been prepared for our readers
          
  
    
  
SIDEBAR - News and Happenings
    
      
              Matthew Keris and Nicole Tanana, both of our Scranton office, are feat
              The Quarterly Dose – March 2025, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey.
          
  
    
  
Telehealth and Telemedicine
    
      
              Telehealth has revolutionized the delivery of health care, offering convenience and access to care like never before. However, this innovation also opens the door to liability and malpractice risks.
          
  
    
  
ALL RISE - Notable Litigation Achievements*
    
      
              Leslie Jenny and Karen “Missy” Minehan obtained a defense verdict
              The Quarterly Dose – March 2025, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey.
          
  
    
  
ALL RISE - Notable Litigation Achievements*
    
      
              Gary Samms and Ryan Gannon obtained a defense verdict in a complex medica
              The Quarterly Dose
          
  
    
  
SIDEBAR - News and Happenings
    
      
              The Health Care Department has welcomed 10 new members since August. 
              The Quarterly Dose
          
  
    
  
LEGAL ROUNDUP – New Jersey
    
      
              NJ Supreme Court Holds, Affiant of Merit Need Not Review Medical Records of Injured Party and Need Not Specifically Identify an Agent for Whom Named Defendant Is to Be Held Vicariously Liable
              The Quarterly Dose
          
  
    
  
LEGAL ROUNDUP – Pennsylvania
    
      
              PA Superior Court Reaffirms Need for Expert Testimony in Support of Claim for Corporate Negligence and Provides Further Clarity as to ‘Obvious Negligence
              PA Superior Court Reverses Grant of Summary Judgment Based on Gross Negligence Where Expert Opinions Are Sufficiently Supported by the Record
              The Quarterly Dose
          
  
    
  
LEGAL ROUNDUP – Pennsylvania
    
      
              Supreme Court to Decide Pair of Mental Health Procedures Act Cases, Outlining the Contours of Claims Against Treatment Providers
              The Quarterly Dose
          
  
    
  
Reshaping Applicability of The Pennsylvania Fair Share Act: The Impact of Spencer v. Johnson
    
      
              Under Pennsylvania law, a defendant’s exposure in a multi-defendant case depends upon more than just the extent of fault and total damages at stake.
              The Quarterly Dose