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Legal Intelligencer: Anticipation and Preparation: The Scope of the Pa. Work-Product Doctrine

In the April 14, 2022 edition of The Legal Intelligencer, Edward T. Kang of Kang Haggerty co-authored “Anticipation and Preparation: The Scope of the Pa. Work-Product Doctrine.” The Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure are modeled after their federal counterparts and share much of the same language. Both contain provisions codifying…

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Legal Intelligencer: What Makes a Market, a Market, Anyway? A Look at Social Media

Whether you bring a suit over a complicated product like a social media network or a simple tangible product, like an apple, a relevant product and geographic market must be defined properly to succeed. In the March 17, 2022 edition of The Legal Intelligencer, Edward T. Kang wrote “What Makes…

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Kang Haggerty attorneys to present CLEs at NAMWOLF Driving Diversity Leadership Conference

Kang Haggerty attorneys Edward Kang, Kandis Kovalsky and Jackie Fetbroyt will be attending the National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF) conference starting this weekend in San Antonio, Texas. It is NAMWOLF’s first in-person meeting since 2020, and more than 250 attorneys are registered to attend the…

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Trials PAC CLE: How to Navigate Multi-Party Litigation – the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Edward Kang serves as a panelist at the 2022 NAMWOLF Driving Diversity Leadership Conference along with Arnold Barba of LimNexus LLP, Suann Ingle of Suann Ingle Associates, Zahira Diaz-Vasquez of AT&T Services, Eric Nordstrom of Casualty Claims, and Jane Appleby of Advocate Auroro Health. Join the Trials Practice Area Committee…

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Transactional PAC CLE: From Brick and Mortar to Change or Mortem: The Transformation and Redevelopment of Malls’ Dead Space

Presented by Jacklyn Fetbroyt and Sharon Lewonski at the 2022 NAMWOLF Driving Diversity Leadership Conference. Join the Transactional PAC for a discussion regarding the failure of traditional malls in America, including its causes, trends in redevelopment plans (from Mega Churches to Experiential Entertainment and Lifestyle Centers), actions of local governments,…

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Legal Intelligencer: Internal Investigations in the NFL: Lessons for Organizations Large and Small

For practitioners, these Daniel Snyder events provide helpful tips relating to how organizations both large and small should conduct internal investigations. In the January 20, 2022 edition of The Legal Intelligencer, Edward T. Kang of Kang Haggerty co-authored “Internal Investigations in the NFL: Lessons for Organizations Large and Small.” Daniel…

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Please Welcome Our Newest Associates

Kang Haggerty is pleased to welcome our newest associates to the law firm. Kelly A. Lavelle concentrates her practice in Business and Commercial Litigation and Class Action. She focuses on eDiscovery and information management. Kelly’s practice encompasses all phases of electronic discovery, from preservation and collection to review and production…

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Kang Haggerty at 2021 NAPABA Convention

Kang Haggerty members Edward T. Kang and Kandis Kovalsky, along with Senior Counsel Susan Moon O are attending the 2021 National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (“NAPABA”) Convention in Washington, D.C. from December 9th through December 12th. If you are attending the NAPABA Convention, come say hello to Edward, Kandis,…

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Legal Intelligencer: Self-Funded Employer Health Plans: Benefits, Pitfalls and Strategies

This column will focus primarily on self-funded plans, the types of disputes that often arise relating to these plans, and suggestions for avoiding or resolving these disputes. In the December 2, 2021 edition of The Legal Intelligencer, Edward T. Kang of Kang Haggerty co-authored “Self-Funded Employer Health Plans: Benefits, Pitfalls…