Publications
ALL RISE - Notable Litigation Achievements*
Justin F. Johnson, David G.
The Quarterly Dose – August 2024, has been prepared for our readers by Ma
SIDEBAR - News and Happenings
Earlier this month, we celebrated the remarkable career of Chan Hosmer in our King of Prussia office, who retired after 20 years of dedication to our firm and to our clients.
The Quarterly Dose – August 2024, has been prepared for our readers by Ma
LEGAL ROUNDUP - New Jersey
Appellate Division Maintains Kind-for-Kind, Credential Equivalency Requirement Under Affidavit of Merit StatuteWiggins v. Hackensack Meridian Health, 478 N.J. Super. 355 (App. Div. 2024)
The Quarterly Dose – August 2024, has been prepared for our readers by Ma
LEGAL ROUNDUP - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Superior Court Finds the Treatment of a Dog Bite Undeniably “Arises Out Of” the Dog Bite and Medical Negligence Claims Related to the Treatment Are Barred by Plain Language of the Release
The Quarterly Dose – August 2024, has been prepared for our readers by Ma
Managing Risks in ER Psychiatric and Behavioral Health Treatment
As mental and behavioral health care grows more universal, and the delivery of healthcare services becomes more diverse, providers must be prepared to account for shifting landscapes regarding the standard of care.
The Quarterly Dose – April 2024, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey.
Florida Tort Reform: The Impact of House Bill 837 on Health Care Litigation
On March 24, 2023, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed House Bill 837 into law.
The Quarterly Dose – May 2024, has been prepared for our read
ALL RISE - Recent Victories and Success Stories*
David Tomeo, Victoria Pepe and paralegal Karen Kankula (all of Roseland, NJ)
The Quarterly Dose – May 2024, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey.
LEGAL ROUNDUP - New Jersey
An “almost perfect storm of events” warranted additional time to file an Affidavit of Merit.
The Quarterly Dose – May 2024, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey.
LEGAL ROUNDUP - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Superior Court holds that trial court correctly entered nonsuit on plaintiff’s corporate negligence claim for failing to show actual or constructive knowledge.
Pennsylvania Superior Court holds that, under Section 311 of MCARE, matters reviewed do not require a document be specifically reviewed by a patient safety committee.
Pennsylvania Supreme Court holds that No Felony Conviction Recovery Rule barred medical malpractice and indemnification claims.Dinardo v. Kohler, 304 A.3d 1187 (Pa. 2023)
The Quarterly Dose – May 2024, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey.
SIDEBAR - News and Happenings
Alyson J. Kirleis joined Marshall Dennehey’s Pittsburgh office as a shareholder in the Health Care Department.
The Quarterly Dose – May 2024, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey.