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Todd A. Levine

The Demise of the Economic Loss Rule: How Will This Impact Business Litigants?

By March 14, 2013

By Justin B. Kaplan Last week, the Florida Supreme Court put the final nail in the coffin of the dying economic loss rule.  In the landmark case Tiara Condominium Ass’n, Inc. v. Marsh & Mclennan Co., Inc., the Florida Supreme Court took advantage of a certified question from the 11th Circuit to hold that  “the …

Steve I. Silverman

Filing a Lawsuit Alone is Not Enough: Pennsylvania State Court Denies Carte Blanche Access to Social Media Records What Will This Mean for Social Media Discovery?

By March 12, 2013

By Steve I. Silverman A recent ruling by a Pennsylvania state court denied a defendant’s request for plaintiffs’ social media records.  In Hoy v. Holmes, case no.: S-57-12, plaintiffs sued defendant for damages arising from an automobile accident.  Defendant sought and later moved to compel production of the plaintiffs’ social media records.  The court denied …

Todd A. Levine

Recent ABA Opinion Cautions Judges Regarding Use of Social Media, But Does it Go Far Enough?

By March 6, 2013

By Todd A. Levine Last week, the ABA issued an opinion judges’ use of social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.  While the opinion acknowledges judges can and should use social networking sites, the opinion cautions judges to be sure that their online actions do not suggest they are …

Todd A. Levine

Kluger Kaplan Named Top Litigation Department in Real Estate by the Daily Business Review

By March 1, 2013

Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine was named Top Litigation Department in Real Estate by the Daily Business Review. “We are thrilled to be chosen for such an honor,” said Founding Partner, Alan Kluger, “Kluger Kaplan has built a significant practice both locally and nationally handling a variety of complex real estate …