by KaitlynB | May 13, 2021 | Business Law
When the Digital Age Meets Analog Legal Principles It has long been the adage that the law cannot keep up with the pace of technology. Often, federal and state legislatures enact regulatory measures in a reactive fashion – only after new technology is introduced does...
by KaitlynB | May 13, 2021 | Workers Compensation
Attorneys Christopher Gleeson and Brett Flower recently obtained a favorable result on Preliminary Objections they filed in a personal injury case. Plaintiff had initially filed against several parties for recovery of damages due to a workplace injury which occurred...
by KaitlynB | May 13, 2021 | Municipal Law
How Written Records Can Protect Your Company Last decade’s recession dealt a blow to many industries – but more so than most, the construction and contracting industries are still feeling the effects today. In 2008, and the years that followed, contractors and...
by KaitlynB | May 13, 2021 | Family Law
Tax Code Amendments for 2019 and Beyond If you got divorced and were ordered to pay alimony at any time since the 1940’s, those payments could be deducted on your federal income tax return. This means that your taxable income, and your tax liability, was...
by KaitlynB | May 13, 2021 | Workers Compensation
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania recently issued prescribing guidelines for the use of opioids in workers’ compensation claims, as well as guidelines for pediatric patients, and particular types of medical providers, such as dentists. As has been extensively...
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