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K. Dyton v. A. Ahern, 2025 WL 3232911 (Del. Super. Ct. Nov. 19, 2025), re-argument denied, 2025 WL 3496991 (Del. Super. Ct. Dec. 5, 2025) - In what the court stated was a matter of first impression, the Delaware Superior...more
More than half of the US states require the filing of an affidavit or a certificate of merit as a prerequisite to advancing a professional malpractice or liability claim. Failure to submit the required documentation may...more
The Alabama Supreme Court issued its weekly release list on Friday, February 6, which included the following opinion of potential interest to the Alabama business community...more
The Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) Court has issued a detailed costs judgment that doubles as a practical guide for lawyers on the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) in litigation....more
Poteat v. Asteak, --- A.3d ---, 2025 PA Super 277 (Pa. Super., Dec. 11, 2025) - A trial court’s grant of preliminary objections in a breach of contract action brought against the plaintiff’s former attorneys was reversed...more
The Texas attorney immunity doctrine is a defense that generally insulates attorneys from being sued by non-clients for legal work the attorney performed within the scope of representing a client....more
In Berk v. Choy (Jan. 20, 2026), the U.S. Supreme Court considered whether Delaware’s medical-malpractice “affidavit of merit” statute applies in federal court when a plaintiff sues under diversity jurisdiction. Delaware law...more
The Court’s decision in Berk v. Choy resolves a circuit split and adopts the approach the Fourth Circuit has had in place since 2021. What Are Affidavit-of-Merit Requirements?...more
Pullman & Comley’s annual review of significant health care case law highlights important decisions issued in 2025 by Connecticut state courts and the federal District Court in Connecticut....more
If you have a friend or loved one who lives in a nursing home, one of your biggest fears likely revolves around the idea that they could become the victim of nursing home abuse. This fear may seem irrational but it is not...more
I am delighted to introduce the latest edition of our Insurance & Professional Risks Annual Review which explores the key decisions and developments impacting the insurance sector from 2025. The Review provides an overview of...more
In more than half of U.S. states, a plaintiff filing a medical malpractice action must submit an “affidavit of merit” or similar document at an early stage of the case. ...more
The Supreme Court’s decision on January 26, 2026, in Berk v. Choy should put to rest the long‑running debate over whether state-law certificate of merit requirements apply in federal court. Under the Court’s straightforward...more
One of the questions that must always be considered with regard to professional liability claims is when the claim accrues for purposes of applicable statutes of limitations. In insurance broker E&O claims involving policies...more
Anesthesiologists and surgeons are increasingly caught in high‑stakes perioperative situations where the law and the facts are not very clear, especially around informed consent, advance directives, powers of attorney, and...more
The High Court’s decision in Ashley Hurst v Solicitors Regulation Authority [2026] EWHC 85 (Admin) marks a significant development for solicitors engaged in reputation management work. ...more
In Berk v. Choy, the Supreme Court held that a Delaware state law that requires plaintiffs bringing medical malpractice claims to set forth evidence of the suit’s merits via an affidavit of merit early in the case was...more
This past October, we reported on the United States Supreme Court’s decision to grant certiorari to resolve a long-standing dispute among federal circuit courts as to whether state affidavit of merit requirements apply to...more
Florida Court Warns Attorneys: Verify AI-Generated Citations or Face Discipline - Russell v. Mells, Fla. 2d DCA, No. 2D2024-1560, 2025 WL 3533637, Dec. 10, 2025 - More and more, judges are referring attorneys to the bar for...more
In Formal Opinion 2025-100, the Pennsylvania Bar Association Committee on Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility emphasizes the importance of written fee arrangements. The recent Opinion clarifies the minimum...more
Last year, we reported on a California State Bar initiative to expunge attorney discipline records, other than disbarment, after eight years. See Legal Updates for Lawyers’ Professional Liability – February 2025. The proposed...more
Welcome to our first issue of 2026 of The Health Record -- our healthcare law insights e-newsletter. We have been publishing The Health Record for three years and we hope you find it informative and helpful. We appreciate you...more
Florida remains the only state in the country that denies families the right to pursue a medical malpractice claim when an adult dies with no spouse and no children....more
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois, applying Illinois law, has held that there is no coverage under a claims-made policy for a claim made during the policy period but reported after the policy...more
There is no doubt that artificial intelligence now offers a powerful upside for high-level legal work. Since the widespread availability of generative AI, legal scholars, technologists, and product developers have...more