As social media expands, lawyers have increased online investigations researching accounts such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
For years, jury verdicts in Western Pennsylvania have been consistently low. Though jury verdicts on the eastern side of Pennsylvania were consistently incre
This article will explain the three basic elements necessary to draft and file a Complaint in Civil Action regarding car accident lawsuits.
In Pennsylvania, when one spouse is injured, the uninjured spouse may bring a claim for monetary compensation under a theory of loss of consortium.
People who have elected plastic surgery or cosmetic surgery, have done so either wanting to improve their aesthetic appearance or for health related reasons
Over the last 10 years, Flaherty & Fardo LLC has helped numerous women recover substantial monies from medical malpractice claims involving plastic and cosme
Flaherty Fardo LLC realizes that a financial award can never fully compensate for a significant injury or for the loss of a loved one when a serious personal
In this "mail bag" episode of I Strenuously Object, your host attorney Bill Rogel discusses topics suggested by our listeners
How to do thorough research, how to avoid being swayed by promises of quick fixes or low cost and how to stay safe when considering plastic surgery
What is the difference between 1. Confidential Communication and 2. Spousal Testimonial Privilege?
In this solo episode partner Bill clarifies this somewhat baffling legal terminology of the courtroom, using examples from My Cousin Vinny
A husband who sued his wife for fraud after their child was born and he deemed the baby to be too ugly to be his. Does he have a case?
Partners Noah Fardo and Bill Rogel discuss the Rudy Giuliani defamation case.
Is Artificial Intelligence coming for your job? What can humans do that AI will never be able to do?
Texting while driving?? That’s nothing! Hold her beer…Dr. Roxy the TIKTOK doc, is going to perform “distracted surgery”.
Noah and Bill deliberate on several items in the news, the overriding question being "Do these plaintiffs have a case?"