Archive for 'In the Community' Category
Sep 10, 2016

My kids will grow up and remember me yelling at the TV during the Army-Navy game. Lately, of course, none of that yelling has helped Army in the least, but at least I came by that type of conduct honestly. When I was a kid, I remember my dad yelling at the TV, too.  He’d […]

Sep 9, 2016

In July, the Superior Court of Pennsylvania in Donaldson v. Davidson Brothers v. LJF, Inc. issued a decision clarifying Pennsylvania’s Economic Loss Doctrine, the application of public policy considerations, and dismissing LJF’s Loss of Contract claim based upon Pennsylvania’s fact pleading rules. The case arises out of a tragic three-way motor vehicle accident on June […]

Sep 8, 2016

This is a very touchy subject with a lot of people. It is difficult to understand why anyone would want to take his or her own life.  Some people feel it’s wrong, but until you have walked in someone else’s shoes and feel the pain, suffering and sometimes loneliness, you need to be more caring […]

Sep 7, 2016

The Superior Court of Pennsylvania recently reversed a trial court’s decision to dismiss negligence claims filed by multiple Plaintiffs against UPMC and Maxim (“Defendants”), a medical staffing agency, for their failure to report an employee’s criminal diversion of pain medications to the Federal Drug Enforcement Agency. Radiologic technologist David Kwiatkowski was an employee of Maxim, […]

Sep 6, 2016

Leisa Forbes worked at our firm for nearly 10 years before moving with her husband back to the Washington, D.C. area about five years ago. Since she left, we have kept in touch via e-mail, as well as teleconferencing.  You see, Leisa was also an important and well-loved member of a longstanding bible study I’ve […]

Sep 5, 2016

Many years ago, I read an article discussing whether 9/11 should be an American holiday and, if so, how it should be celebrated. The article discussed how tragic of a day it was for our country, but the author ultimately concluded that he did not think 9/11 should be a day that people have off […]

Sep 3, 2016

This past weekend, many people in the communities surrounding Proctor were required to evacuate their homes due to a chemical leak. Multiple news sources reported that 33,000 gallons of liquid chlorine leaked from a railcar inside a chemical facility owned by Atlanta-based Axiall Corporation. The leak created a chemical cloud that spread throughout the region, […]

Sep 2, 2016

When you get that call from Jim from “cardmember services” with a pre-recorded message about an incredible offer to save you money,” you are experiencing a robocall. As anyone with a phone knows, these are the days of the robot apocalypse—unwanted, pre-recorded and persistent calls with promises of refunds for things you never purchased, dream […]

Sep 1, 2016

Most sports fans knew who Colin Kaepernick was long before last week. We knew him as a talented athlete who was lucky enough to be playing quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL.  We knew him as the guy who, in years past, had shown flashes of greatness with a rifle arm and […]

Aug 31, 2016

In 2007, EpiPens cost about fifty bucks apiece. Then drug company giant Mylan bought the rights. Now they go for more than six hundred dollars a pair. They do not cost more because they work better. They cost more because Mylan spent millions on lobbying and marketing to create demand, eliminate competition, and obtain a monopoly position with […]