NEXT

Gina Passarella

Gina Passarella

December 10, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Judge Rejects Bid to Find Feldman Shepherd Acted Negligently

A federal judge has denied an argument by plaintiffs who alleged their former counsel at Feldman Shepherd were "grossly negligent" in fighting defendant Ritz-Carlton's bid to have a negligence action heard in the Cayman Islands.

By Gina Passarella

5 minute read

December 09, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Judge Rejects Bid to Find Feldman Shepherd Acted Negligently

A federal judge has denied an argument by plaintiffs who alleged their former counsel at Feldman Shepherd were "grossly negligent" in fighting defendant Ritz-Carlton's bid to have a negligence action heard in the Cayman Islands.

By Gina Passarella

5 minute read

December 09, 2015 | Delaware Law Weekly

Chancery Court Takes Bite Out of Colonel's Dog Park Suit

A colonel from Lewes has lost his bid to quiet plans for a dog park behind his property that he argued would become a nuisance when dogs played, and inevitably barked, near his otherwise peaceful cul-de-sac.

By Gina Passarella

4 minute read

December 08, 2015 | Delaware Law Weekly

Chancery Court Takes Bite Out of Colonel's Dog Park Suit

A colonel from Lewes has lost his bid to quiet plans for a dog park behind his property that he argued would become a nuisance when dogs played, and inevitably barked, near his otherwise peaceful cul-de-sac.

By Gina Passarella

4 minute read

December 08, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

After Setbacks, Pittsburgh Now a Hot Legal Market for Out-of-Town Firms

The Pittsburgh legal community, which has suffered some setbacks due to a dip in energy work, is in the midst of what some have described as a "renaissance," driving significant growth of out-of-town firms in the city due to health care, technology, finance and even energy matters.

By Gina passarella

5 minute read

December 07, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

After Setbacks, Pittsburgh Now a Hot Legal Market for Out-of-Town Firms

The Pittsburgh legal community, which has suffered some setbacks due to a dip in energy work, is in the midst of what some have described as a "renaissance," driving significant growth of out-of-town firms in the city due to health care, technology, finance and even energy matters.

By Gina passarella

5 minute read

December 07, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Kane Denies Communications Preceding Appeals Chief's Firing

Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane has responded to a lawsuit by her former criminal appeals chief, denying she told her senior deputies she wanted to fire the chief and denying the alleged reasons for his termination.

By Gina Passarella

4 minute read

December 07, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Kane Denies Communications Preceding Appeals Chief's Firing

Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane has responded to a lawsuit by her former criminal appeals chief, denying she told her senior deputies she wanted to fire the chief and denying the alleged reasons for his termination.

By Gina Passarella

4 minute read

December 04, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Big Fee Awards in Patent Cases May Be Short-Lived

A federal judge's decision last week to up the attorney fees awarded to the defense in a patent infringement suit was a direct result of a pair of 2014 U.S. Supreme Court decisions loosening the standards for fee-shifting in patent cases. But the multimillion-dollar payout might be one of only a few in a short window before litigants tailor their approach in patent suits, intellectual property attorneys predicted.

By Gina Passarella

5 minute read

December 04, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Big Fee Awards in Patent Cases May Be Short-Lived

A federal judge's decision last week to up the attorney fees awarded to the defense in a patent infringement suit was a direct result of a pair of 2014 U.S. Supreme Court decisions loosening the standards for fee-shifting in patent cases. But the multimillion-dollar payout might be one of only a few in a short window before litigants tailor their approach in patent suits, intellectual property attorneys predicted.

By Gina Passarella

5 minute read


More from ALM