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November 21, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer
How to Effectively Present Evidence to Millennials, an Important Subset of JurorsIn the paradigm shift of digital transformation, communicating with millennials becomes a tool for personal injury attorneys in effectively arguing to a jury.
By Suzanne Edwards Irvin
12 minute read
November 21, 2017 | Daily Business Review
Creditors' Rights: How to Deal With Debt and Today's Hottest Rap StarsBling and drama are two words that come to mind when one thinks of today's rap stars. However, a third more common word seems to permeate this genre of musicians and performers–that is debt. Whether it is due to a feeling of entitlement, a result of being surrounded by inept handlers or just plain old theft can be debated, but the fact remains that the failure of many of such performers to pay their bills is epidemic.
By Andrew Dector
5 minute read
November 20, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer
What Restaurant Franchising Tells Us About the FutureRestaurant operators and their financiers often need to predict the future. The operators, mostly from franchised brands, need to adapt to changing tastes and fashion. The financiers need to assess risk before making commitments or investments.
By Craig R. Tractenberg
5 minute read
November 20, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer
The Eastern District in Transition: An Interview With Chief Judge StengelPaintings of Lancaster County hang on the walls of his chambers. There is a photo of Judge Guy Bard, the first federal judge from Lancaster County. Chief Judge Stengel is the fourth federal judge from Lancaster County; but, make no mistake, he is no farm country judge.
By Peter F. Vaira
15 minute read
November 20, 2017 | Daily Business Review
The Key to Saving Time and Money in Dispute Resolution: Staying Out of CourtDelayed dispute resolution is harmful to the parties and the economy. Not only is it true that justice delayed is justice denied, but lengthy litigation…
By Commentary by Patricia H. Thompson
6 minute read
November 17, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer
Is This an Agreement to Arbitrate? Recent Cases Confront this IssueGenerally, determining whether contracting parties have agreed to arbitrate future disputes provides little difficulty. Typically, the agreement will employ the word arbitration; moreover, it will often identify a specific dispute resolution provider, and state what procedures (whether those of the provider or otherwise) are to be employed.
By Abraham J Gafni
7 minute read
November 17, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer
Background Check Alphabet Soup Creates NightmaresA Philadelphia employer conducting background screening may soon have to navigate no less than six federal, state and local laws. Other jurisdictions also have background-check related laws, creating an even larger headache for multistate employers.
By William J. Simmons
8 minute read
November 16, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer
Capitol ReportFollowing is a listing of executive and legislative action from the week of Nov. 13. Both houses of the General Assembly were in recess at press time. The state House of Representatives was scheduled to return to session on Monday. The Pennsylvania Senate was scheduled to return to session on Dec. 11.
By The Legal Intelligencer
9 minute read
November 16, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer
Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional ResponsibilityBeing corporate counsel or assistant corporate counsel to a multi-state business sometimes creates ethical issues for the general counsel.
By Samuel C. Stretton
20 minute read
November 16, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer
Does CERCLA Pre-empt State Medical Monitoring Claims?An appeal pending before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit asks whether CERCLA pre-empts state law claims for medical monitoring, Giovanni v. U.S. Dep't of the Navy, No. 17-2473 (3d Cir.). This is an important issue in the context of perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs) because the exact health effects remain in dispute.
By Kaitlyn R. Maxwell
6 minute read
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