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Schmidt Kramer Ranked in the 2021 Edition of U.S. News’ Best Law Firms

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 05, 2020 in General

We are proud to announce our law firm was included in the 2021 Edition of U.S. News – Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms” in two different tiers and six different categories. The “Best Law Firms” list is compiled through a detailed evaluation consisting of evaluations from clients and lawyers, peer reviews from attorneys, and a […]

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2020 Election: How You Can Vote By Mail in Pennsylvania

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on October 09, 2020 in General

The 2020 presidential election is fast approaching and so are the deadlines to register to vote and request an absentee ballot. Voters are increasingly choosing absentee and mail-in ballots because they are a convenient way to vote. Below, Schmidt Kramer outlines the proper steps to take to vote by mail in Pennsylvania and make sure […]

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How COVID-19 Has Significantly Impacted Homeowners Insurance

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 30, 2020 in General

The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted many aspects of society, including homeowners insurance. The new normal has transformed the housing market in many ways. New and existing homeowners are becoming more attuned to digital channels, are moving to the suburbs, and have a preference for community in the places where they live, work and play. Below, […]

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Seven Schmidt Kramer Attorneys Chosen for Best Lawyers in America

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on August 20, 2020 in General

Schmidt Kramer is proud to announce seven of our attorneys were selected for the 2020 edition of The Best Lawyers in America©. Daryl Christopher was named Lawyer of the Year for Insurance Law and Michael Kosik was named Lawyer of the Year for Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs. All three partners were included in the […]

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If you are unemployed and have thought about driving for Uber, you may have decided against it because you did not want to endanger your unemployment benefits. However, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently ruled that Uber drivers are employees. The case was filed by someone who was unemployed, and his benefits were in danger of […]

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Small Businesses Taking Legal Action Against Insurers for COVID-19 Losses

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on April 20, 2020 in General

Small businesses losing lots of money during the coronavirus shutdown may expect insurance to cover their losses. Unfortunately, many insurers are denying COVID-19-related claims, leaving small businesses to fend for themselves. Several Pittsburgh restaurants have taken legal action against their insurers in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas claiming that financial losses sustained during […]

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Who Do You Want to be June 1?

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on April 10, 2020 in General

My own journal entry was staring back at me. I was contemplating my answer amid what has been a tough couple weeks, coming to grips with this new reality we are going to be navigating for the foreseeable future. The short-term implications are painful and tragic, and the long-term consequences of shutting down our economy […]

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On Saturday, Schmidt Kramer attorney Jessica Mitchell and her family participated in the 2019 Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Johnstown, PA. With the generous support of her family and friends, Jessica was able to raise $880 toward Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Her fundraising team was also able to raise a total of $5,193, exceeding […]

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On Tuesday, Republican State Senator Lisa Baker was appointed majority chairwoman of the Pennsylvania Senate Judiciary Committee. This possibly marks the first time that majority leaders for the Senate and House judiciary committees are nonlawyers. Former trial attorney and retired Sen. Stewart Greenleaf previously headed the committee for over 30 years. This new year has […]

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Less than 24 hours after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued its first ruling on the long-simmering debate over what it takes to bring bad-faith claims against an insurer in Pennsylvania, that case, Rancosky v. Washington National Insurance, was being briefed before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Attorney Joe Mirarchi, who focuses on insurance and […]

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