Lizzy Mclellan

Lizzy Mclellan

July 31, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer

Duane Morris: Ex-Client Already Settled Over Disputed Legal Fees

In response to an ex-client's claim that he was overcharged, Duane Morris does not deny that its fees surpassed an early estimate of legal charges, but has filed counterclaims alleging breach of contract.

By Lizzy Mclellan

21 minute read

June 14, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer

Michelle Henry: For Prosecutor, 2016 Came Full Circle

Michelle Henry started 2016 in the thick of preparations for the criminal trial of ex-Attorney General Kathleen Kane. By the end of the year, Henry was appointed to help lead Kane's former office.

By Lizzy Mclellan

6 minute read

March 20, 2017 |

The Top Lateral Hires of 2016

Law firms in 2016 looked to scoop up practice groups or industry-specific brain power in making their lateral moves.

By Lizzy Mclellan

108 minute read

July 09, 2016 |

Lawyers Who Wore Badges Lament Shootings of, by Police

Attorneys with backgrounds in law enforcement saddened by the fatal shootings of Dallas police officers following two police killings of African-American men

By Lizzy Mclellan, Julie Triedman and Roy Strom ALM

18 minute read

May 04, 2016 |

Cosby Asks Justices to Toss Criminal Case

Bill Cosby is seeking an appeal at the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in an attempt to have the criminal case against him thrown out.

By Lizzy Mclellan

3 minute read

April 22, 2016 |

Pittsburgh Cosby Accuser Appeals Lawsuit Dismissal

A Pittsburgh woman who has alleged Bill Cosby sexually assaulted her and then defamed her has argued in a federal appeal that Cosby's statements about her were not protected opinions.

By Lizzy Mclellan

7 minute read

September 15, 2015 |

Split Superior Court Denies Close-to-Surface Rock Rights

A clause within a deed reserving rights to underground coal and mineral mining does not apply to rock near the surface that is processed and crushed during construction on the property in question, the state Superior Court has ruled.

By Lizzy Mclellan

5 minute read

September 14, 2015 | Law.com

Split Superior Court Denies Close-to-Surface Rock Rights

A clause within a deed reserving rights to underground coal and mineral mining does not apply to rock near the surface that is processed and crushed during construction on the property in question, the state Superior Court has ruled.

By Lizzy Mclellan

5 minute read

August 17, 2015 |

AG Kane Said to Be Facing Inquiries on Multiple Fronts

Embattled Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane is said to be the focus of inquiries in multiple investigations at both the federal and state level in addition to the indictment she's facing in Montgomery County, according to confidential sources.

By Hank Grezlak, 
Gina Passarella, 
Max Mitchell 
and Lizzy Mclellan

5 minute read

August 16, 2015 | Law.com

AG Kane Said to Be Facing Inquiries on Multiple Fronts

Embattled Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane is said to be the focus of inquiries in multiple investigations at both the federal and state level in addition to the indictment she's facing in Montgomery County, according to confidential sources.

By Hank Grezlak, 
Gina Passarella, 
Max Mitchell 
and Lizzy Mclellan

5 minute read