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August 06, 2018
TT&H Attorney Ben Peoples prevails in appeal of $800,000 insurance coverage case before the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
On July 31, 2018, the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit affirmed a judgment entered in favor of an insurer represented by Ben Peoples in an insurance coverage case. The action was brought by a couple who owned a beach home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. The couple failed to shut off the… read more
August 02, 2018
TTH eNotes: Workers’ Compensation – August 2018
SIGNIFICANT PENNSYLVANIA CASE SUMMARIES City of Pittsburgh v. W.C.A.B. (Flaherty), No 29 C.D. 2018 (Pa. Cmwlth. 2018) (June 1, 2018) By: Anthony J. Gabriel, Esquire · Volunteer Firefighter Presumption of Causation · Statutory Notice Background Claimant, an active firefighter of 16 years for Employer, noticed a lump on her breast in August of 2004. Claimant… read more
August 01, 2018
TT&H eNotes: Liability – August 2018
CLIENT ADVISORY MARYLAND CLIENT ADVISORY Maryland Court of Special Appeals rules past medical expenses in medical malpractice cases may be reduced by total write-offs. In Netro v. Greater Baltimore Medical Center, September Term 2016 (July 5, 2018), the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland upheld the Circuit Court for Baltimore County’s grant of a Defendant’s… read more
July 30, 2018
Thomas, Thomas & Hafer LLP Welcomes a New Attorney, Matthew K. Myer, into the Firm
July 30th, 2018 – Thomas, Thomas & Hafer LLP is pleased to announce the addition of Matthew K. Myer as a new attorney to our firm. Mr. Myer is an Associate in the Harrisburg office. Matthew previously served on the Court of Common Pleas in Lancaster, Pennsylvania as a Law Clerk. Mr. Myer was responsible for drafting… read more
July 01, 2018
TT&H eNotes: Liability – July 2018
TT&H LAWYERS IN COURT Attorney Jillian Denicola wins summary judgment in wrongful death case from a slip and fall. The accident occurred when decedent allegedly slipped and fell due to liquid or some other defect on the floor of Defendant’s produce department. However, witness testimony was that no liquid was present. While the Plaintiff attempted… read more