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Court Radio: Lyft or Uber? Is One Better Than the Other?
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|On this episode of Court Radio, Dean Weitzman of MyPhillyLawyer talks about rideshare services Uber and Lyft, and how if you’re a passenger in a vehicle that’s in an accident with an uninsured motorist, only one of these ride services has you covered.
Court Radio: Tenants vs. Landlords During COVID-19
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|On this episode of Court Radio, Dean Weitzman of MyPhillyLawyer speaks to Paul Cohen, General Counsel for the Homeowners Association of Philadelphia, about the current housing situation in Philadelphia during the COVID-19 pandemic, giving listeners a view from the landlord’s perspective.
Workers’ Compensation: The MyPhillyLawyer Guide to Your Legal Rights if You Are Injured While Working from Home during COVID-19
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|Since the deadly COVID-19 pandemic began in early 2020, the world and our communities have been turned upside down. For workers in a wide range of industries, millions of people were told to work from their homes to help try to curb the spread of the coronavirus and its devastating infection and death rates. So,…
Court Radio: What Will The NFL Look Like This Fall, Will They Even Play?
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|On this episode of Court Radio, Dean Weitzman of MyPhillyLawyer speaks to top sports agent Chris Cabott, President of Steinberg Sports, about the upcoming NFL season with the coronavirus pandemic still looming. Dean also answers legal questions from callers.
Court Radio: Some Riders Are Not Wearing Masks, Are You Safe Using SEPTA?
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|On this episode of Court Radio, Dean Weitzman of MyPhillyLawyer speaks with Leslie Richards, General Manager of SEPTA, about enforcing the mandatory face mask policy while riding SEPTA during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as speaking to a retired SEPTA train operator on what she sees as the real issue with enforcing the mask policy.
Slip and Fall Lawyer Wins $22M Settlement for Brain Injury Victim Who Fell Through a Defective Second-Floor Bar Railing
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|A $22 million settlement is being paid to the family of a young woman who suffered catastrophic brain injuries when she fell from the second-floor of a bar due to a defective railing that gave way beneath her. The victim, Megan Keefe, was 20 years old when she was with friends in the former Spirit’s…