VOLUME 1    Fall 2001

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN THIS ISSUE:

 

Meyers Paves Way for Expansion

 

PA Court Upholds $0 Damages         

Lawrence M Kelly, Esq.

 

The "Causation Defense"

in NY Premises Claim

James Zeris, Esq.

 

Assignment of POP

Benefits in New Jersey

Christopher Carlson, Esq.

 

The Importance of Plan Documents

 in the Defense of Disability Claims   

Phillip B. Silverman, Esq.

 

Chipping Away at McCullough               

Scott . Kirschbaum, Esq.

 

The Anticipation of Common

Law "Bad Faith" in PA

Kevin Steinberg, Esq.

 

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NY OFFICE BACK ON TRACK

Thankfully, we lost no personnel during the horrific attacks in New York City. Our New York Office, situated approximately four blocks from the World Trade Center Complex, was without electricity for two weeks following the disaster. We thank all of our clients for their support during that time.

"We knew something was wrong but could not leave the building. When the towers collapsed, it was pitch black outside so we just waited it out," said resident partner Richard Gash, Esquire. "It's a strange feeling, for the first time in my 29 professional years there is no shadow of the World Trade Centers" he added.

We join the nation in mourning the loss of loved ones.

 
       
 


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