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Rare “Question of Fact” in Labor Law § 240(1) Motion from Kings County

Feb 6, 2024

Due to the nature of the Labor Law in New York, specifically section 240(1), notoriously known as “The Scaffold Law”, summary judgment motions resulting in a question of fact are a rare and mysterious jewel in a sea of jurisprudence finding in favor of plaintiffs. ...

“Loss of Balance” is Question of Fact in Labor Law § 240(1) Motion from Kings County

Feb 5, 2024

Truly in a giving mood around the holidays, the Supreme Court, Kings County found plaintiff failed to establish a prima facie case for summary judgment in his Labor Law § 240(1) claim when he stated he “lost his footing or balance and fell off” the subject ladder. In...

“No Apparent Reason” for Scaffold Fall is Prima Facie for Plaintiff’s § 240(1) Cause of Action

Feb 4, 2024

Once again, we turn to the Appellate Division, First Department for our regular reminder that even though a safety device may fail for “no apparent reason,” that still is sufficient to establish liability under New York’s Labor Law § 240(1), otherwise known as “The...

Glen Shikunov Secures Supreme Court Reversal in Decision Upholding Validity of “Regular Use Exclusion” in Pennsylvania

Jan 30, 2024

In a recent decision in Rush v. Erie Insurance Exchange, No. 77 MAP 2022 (Pa. Jan. 29, 2024) (Maj. Op. by Donohue, J.)( Wecht, J., Concurring) the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania considered the question of whether the “regular use exclusion,” commonly included in auto...

Zoom Depositions and Subpoenas Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 45 Are Not So Simple

Jan 10, 2024

In the so-called “Post-COVID” age of litigation, virtual depositions are commonplace and sometimes preferred in third-party subpoena ad testificandum practice. A major reason is to eliminate the travel of both subpoenaed witnesses and lawyers, particularly when...

Inside the Lawyers Studio Podcast – Ep. 3: Former Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Justice, Russell M. Nigro

Inside the Lawyers Studio Podcast – Ep. 3: Former Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Justice, Russell M. Nigro

Jan 3, 2024

Our host, Scott J. Tredwell sits down with former Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Justice, Russell M. Nigro to discuss the changes in private practice in Philadelphia, life on the bench as a trial judge, the transition to appellate practice, and the nuisances of being...

Glen Shikunov Secures Superior Court Decision Upholding UM/UIM “Sign Down” Waivers for Life of Insurance Policy

Jan 3, 2024

In a recent decision in Erie Ins. Exch. v. Eachus, 2023 Pa. Super 264 (Dec. 12, 2023)(approved for publication, no reporter citation yet available), the Superior Court of Pennsylvania considered the question of whether a first named insured’s underinsured motorist...

Inside the Lawyers Studio Presented by McCormick & Priore, P.C. – Ep. 2: The Law with James C. Haggerty

Inside the Lawyers Studio Presented by McCormick & Priore, P.C. – Ep. 2: The Law with James C. Haggerty

Dec 29, 2023

Our host, Scott J. Tredwell is joined by his guest James C. Haggerty to discuss his prior work as a defense attorney, challenges on the plaintiff's side, insurance, and other aspects of his career in private practice. The episode can be found on Apple Podcasts and...

The State’s Investigation File Relating To A Construction Accident Held “Privileged” In A Motion To Enforce Subpoena

Dec 29, 2023

In its recent decision in Am. Zurich Ins. Co. v. Meridia Downtown Urban Renewal Bound Brook, LLC, 474 N.J. Super. 171 (App. Div. 2022), the Appellate Division considered whether civil litigants had offered sufficient proofs to pierce the privilege afforded to the...

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