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Max Mitchell

Max Mitchell

Max Mitchell is ALM's Regional Managing Editor for The Legal Intelligencer, New Jersey Law Journal, Delaware Business Court Insider and Delaware Law Weekly. Follow him on Twitter @MMitchellTLI. His email is [email protected].

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December 16, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Prosecutor: Kane, Sister Received Emails in Porn Scandal

State Attorney General Kathleen Kane became the focal point of a hearing Wednesday in the criminal case against Rep. Louise Bishop, D-Philadelphia, when prosecutors alleged Kane received some of the same racist and pornographic emails she has said demonstrate the "old boys' network" among Pennsylvania judges and prosecutors.

By Max Mitchell

6 minute read

December 16, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Prosecutor: Kane, Sister Received Emails in Porn Scandal

State Attorney General Kathleen Kane became the focal point of a hearing Wednesday in the criminal case against Rep. Louise Bishop, D-Philadelphia, when prosecutors alleged Kane received some of the same racist and pornographic emails she has said demonstrate the "old boys' network" among Pennsylvania judges and prosecutors.

By Max Mitchell

6 minute read

December 16, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Phila. Judge Urges Venue Transfer in BMW, Takata Air Bag Case

BMW's regular attendance at the Philadelphia Auto Show should not be enough to keep a man's suit against the car company and Takata over allegedly defective air bags in Philadelphia, according to a common pleas judge.

By Max Mitchell

5 minute read

December 15, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Phila. Judge Urges Venue Transfer in BMW, Takata Air Bag Case

BMW's regular attendance at the Philadelphia Auto Show should not be enough to keep a man's suit against the car company and Takata over allegedly defective air bags in Philadelphia, according to a common pleas judge.

By Max Mitchell

5 minute read

December 15, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Kane, Fina to Testify Over Shuttered Probe

State Attorney General Kathleen Kane is expected to testify Wednesday at a hearing involving the political corruption probe her office shuttered over alleged concerns of racism, although her office is seeking to limit her testimony.

By Max Mitchell

4 minute read

December 15, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Partner Lacks Standing to Sue Over Firm Breakup

The state Superior Court has ruled that an attorney does not have standing to sue his former partner over issues related to the dissolution of their former firm, which, among other things, has included one partner accusing the other of diverting firm money to pay for child support following an affair.

By Max Mitchell

5 minute read

December 15, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Kane, Fina to Testify Over Shuttered Probe

State Attorney General Kathleen Kane is expected to testify Wednesday at a hearing involving the political corruption probe her office shuttered over alleged concerns of racism, although her office is seeking to limit her testimony.

By Max Mitchell

4 minute read

December 15, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Partner Lacks Standing to Sue Over Firm Breakup

The state Superior Court has ruled that an attorney does not have standing to sue his former partner over issues related to the dissolution of their former firm, which, among other things, has included one partner accusing the other of diverting firm money to pay for child support following an affair.

By Max Mitchell

5 minute read

December 14, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Assistant US Attorney Tapped by Kenney To Be City Solicitor

When Sozi Pedro Tulante takes over as Philadelphia's new city solicitor next year, he says his focus will be on improving communications within city government, and making the office an "agent of change."

By Max Mitchell

4 minute read

December 14, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Kenney Taps Assistant US Attorney to Be City Solicitor

When Sozi Pedro Tulante takes over as Philadelphia's new city solicitor next year, he says his focus will be on improving communications within city government, and making the office an "agent of change."

By Max Mitchell

2 minute read