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Improving Transparency in Pennsylvania

The Pennsylvania Bar Association Quarterly recently published "Six Ways to Make the Right-to-Know Law Work Better,” by attorney Zachary Gordon, based on his years of experience litigating transparency issues before administrative agencies and trial and appellate...

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Do you know your car’s stopping distance?

Most people are familiar with the “three-second” rule when it comes to how far behind the vehicle in front of a driver should stay to avoid a crash if that lead vehicle comes to a sudden stop. It’s easy enough to measure by counting to three seconds after that vehicle...

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Why tire pressure matters for road safety

Tires are one of the most important components of any motor vehicle. Anyone who has experienced a sudden flat tire knows that driving safely after one tire loses inflation is all but impossible. All too often, people neglect their tires. They may occasionally check...

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How often do hospitals miss diagnoses?

People may end up at a hospital seeking medical care because they have an emergency or an issue their doctor cannot manage without specialist support. They may need inpatient testing recommended by their doctor to diagnose a medical condition, Modern hospitals have an...

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The lingering impact of a missed diagnosis

Patients have to rely on their physicians for several different types of assistance. They cannot undergo testing without a doctor's order for an MRI or a lab culture. They cannot legally obtain most medications without a prescription. Before they can access treatment,...

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Attorney Gordon Quoted by The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Attorney Zachary Gordon was quoted in The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette regarding his representation of the newspaper in their Right-to-Know-Law request seeking severance pay information. Attorney Gordon represented the newspaper before the Allegheny County Common Pleas...

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