Tort Reform Opinion Paper Simply Not Credible!
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 14, 2012 in General
In its annual “Judicial Hellhole” release, the American Tort Reform Association (ATRA) removed Philadelphia from the list in response to recent administrative changes enacted by the courts. The removal raises an essential question: If changes to the courts are good news to a group funded by big tobacco, insurance companies, and pharmaceutical firms — as […]
Read MoreTrial Lawyers Respond To Unfair Attack On Victim Rights
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 29, 2012 in General
Last weekend the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ran an article about changing venue for only victim lawsuits in Pennsylvania. The trial lawyers organization was never contacted before the story ran or asked to comment. Below is the response letter to the editor printed in today’s Pittsburgh Post- Gazette by Pennsylvania Association for Justice’s President and Schmidt Kramer Injury […]
Read MoreGet Ready For Winter Driving In Central Pennsylvania
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 26, 2012 in General
How can you make your commute and driving safer in the snow? What tips or advice can you give to fellow drivers, especially if they are involved in a Harrisburg car accident as a result of ice or snow in Central Pennsylvania? “Make sure you leave extra time to get to work,” is top on […]
Read MoreDeer Hunting Rule Number 1 – Safety First
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 26, 2012 in General
We all know that many people are unfortunately injured this time of year in Pennsylvania car accidents. However, many others are too often injured doing something they love, and that is hunting. Some safety measures can minimize the risk of an injury while hunting deer this year. Do you have any others? The Pennsylvania Game […]
Read MoreTrial Lawyers Respond To Sham Tort Reform Opinion Article
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 20, 2012 in General
On Sunday November 20, 2012 an Op-Ed appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer authored by a person affiliated with triallawyers.inc. This sham organization of the Manhattan Institute, a corporate funded group, called for changes to the legal system even though many changes have been instituted. Many people believe that businesses basically want immunity from people being able to […]
Read MoreNever Events and Patient Safety, Reviewed and Not Forgotten.
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 19, 2012 in General
We are headed to a new year, and Schmidt Kramer lawyers are hearing more and more from the families of residents in nursing homes who believe their loved ones were neglected or mistreated. For that reason, I thought it would be worthwhile to drop back and consider some of the problems that happened in a […]
Read MoreDoes The RSLC Owe An Apology For Ad Which Contains Lies?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 25, 2012 in General
Below is the Harrisburg WHP CBS-TV21 report by Christina Butler on a recent campaign AD which was pulled because of lies it contained. The Ad was clearly designed to mis-characterize one candidate in the Pennsylvania State Attorney General’s election by lying about past incidents. After the lies were exposed in public the RSLC pulled the AD […]
Read MoreCommunications Between Attorney And Expert To Be Reviewed By Pennsylvania Supreme Court
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 04, 2012 in General
Do you believe that all communications, especially written, between the attorney and expert are confidential and protected? Last Friday, in Barrick v. Holy Spirit Hospital, No. 948 MAL 2011 (Pa. Aug. 31, 2012) the Pennsylvania Supreme Court granted the Hospital’s Petition for Allowance of Appeal limited to the following issue: Whether the Superior Court’s interpretation […]
Read MoreJuror Required To Turn Over Facebook Posts – Should It Be Allowed?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on August 27, 2012 in General
Below is a report on a case from California regarding a juror who was required to turn over facebook posts about a case he was hearing. Even though this is a California criminal case, its logic can certainly be applied in a civil case, such as a car accident in Harrisburg, Central Pennsylvania or anywhere […]
Read MoreIs Pennsylvania Voter ID Valid?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on August 16, 2012 in General
Are voter ID laws aimed to disenfranchise people from exercising there right to vote or an effort to prevent voter fraud? Is Pennsylvania’s newly enacted voter ID law an attempt to suppress the November election vote which statistically would harm Democratic voters? The Harrisburg Patriot News is reporting today that the battle over the state’s controversial […]
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