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District Court Finds That Bank Violated The Deficiency Judgment Act When It Collected On Other Collateral
The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in a memorandum opinion denying a bank's request to dismiss a complaint, found that a bank violated the Deficiency Judgment Act when it received payment from the sale of a residential property...
What is Informed Consent?
In Hohns v. Gain, M.D., ___ A.2d. ___ (Pa. Super. 2002), the plaintiff sued a surgeon for failure to obtain informed consent prior to the performance of a repeat breast biopsy. The plaintiff had previously undergone breast biopsies in the late 1980s due to a...
Spotlight On: Employment Contracts
O'Brien & Ryan, LLP prepares and reviews employment contracts for health care practitioners, as well as for employers and employees outside of the health care industry. Typically, these contracts include a restrictive covenant, which is commonly referred to as a...
Spotlight On: Commercial Litigation
O'Brien & Ryan, LLP handles a substantial number of commercial litigation claims. Of interest, O'Brien & Ryan, LLP is currently representing a dental practice that was recently sold to a purchasing dental group. This transaction involved an asset...
Superior Court Reviews Scope of Privilege in Attorney / Third-Party Administrator Communications
In Brown v. Greyhound Lines, Inc., 2016 PA Super 108 (Pa. Super. Ct. May 24, 2016), the Pennsylvania Superior Court reviewed issues concerning the attorney-client privilege and the work product doctrine in the context of attorney and third-party administrator...
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