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Winter 2009 Newsletter  

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Spring 2008 Newsletter  
 
 Articles
 
 Avoiding E&O: Are brokers to blame?   
When clients dissatisfaction moves to E&O claims    
Defending Fair Debt Collection Practices Actions  
Avoiding E&O: What’s in a Name? The clear distinction between agent and broker no longer applies  
One Paralegal's Path To The PACE Exam  
PA and NJ Split on Merit Statutes for Malpractice Claims  
NJ Supreme Court refuses to expand insurance broker/agent E&O liability, but declines to exonerate insurer  
PA Supreme Court passes on Third Restatement's product liability adoption, strong concurrence sets stage for future  
At the direction of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, the Superior Court of Pennsylvania adopts the “special relationship” test and holds insurance brokers have no duty to inspect property before advising clients on property insurance needs. - September 2006  
Third Circuit predicts Supreme Court of New Jersey would apply “mixed subjective-objective test” in evaluating claims-made professional liability insurance policy exclusion related to retroactive coverage and prior knowledge. September 2006  
To Offer Or Not To Offer Judgment: A Brief Look at Federal Rule 68  Feature Article in DRI’s Business Suit –
July 2006
Legal Malpractice Case - June 2006  
Insurance Broker Case - June 2006  
For The Defense - Defending The Insurance Broker  Feature article in the January 2006  
Affidavit of Merit Not Required for All Third-Party Complaints in New Jersey 2005
Proving “Suit Within A Suit” No Longer Required for Legal Malpractice Actions in New Jersey 2004  
Party’s Own Attorney Cannot Certify its Legal Malpractice Action has merit under Pennsylvania’s Affidavit of Merit Statute - August 2004  
Affidavits of Merit not always required against professionals in New Jersey - May 2004  
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Grants Certiorari to Determine Whether the “Continuous Representation Rule” Should be Adopted in Pennsylvania to Toll the Statute of Limitations in an Action for Legal Malpractice. 2003  

 
 Defense Research Institute

Professional Liability Committee Newsletter (April 2005)  

 

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