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April 01, 2020
eNotes: Liability – April 2020
SIGNIFICANT CASE SUMMARIES PENNSYLVANIA CASE SUMMARIES Dean v. Bowling Green-Brandywine Pennsylvania Supreme Court No. 26 MAP 2019 Decided: February 19, 2020 In a malpractice action, the Mental Health Procedures Act’s qualified immunity does not apply to all physicians and facilities that treat patients with any history of mental illness. Background Plaintiffs’ decedent, with a history… read more
March 20, 2020
TTH Pennsylvania Lawyers Working Remotely
The lawyers in Thomas, Thomas & Hafer, LLP’s Pennsylvania offices are working remotely. Last night, the Governor of Pennsylvania ordered the closure of physical places of business, like ours. Fortunately, we have taken measures to continue working remotely. We stand ready to continue to serve our clients in a timely and effective manner throughout this… read more
March 17, 2020
TTH Prepared to Continue Operating Throughout Crisis
Thomas, Thomas & Hafer, LLP is prepared to continue operating throughout the duration of the current public health crisis relating to Coronavirus a/k/a COVID-19. Currently, all of our ten offices throughout Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. remain open, and all of our more than 80 lawyers are working and available via phone… read more
March 13, 2020
TT&H Attorney Lacey Conn wins summary judgment in multi-million dollar Consumer Protection Act case.
Earlier this month, TT&H Attorney Lacey Conn won summary judgment when the DC Superior Court granted a Motion for summary judgment she had filed in October of 2018. Lacey’s client, a condominium association, had held a foreclosure auction for one of its condo units because of the owner’s failure to pay the condo fees. The… read more
March 12, 2020
COVID-19 and the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act
TT&H COVID-19 and the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act