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October 08, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer

Justices Rule Courts Retain Foreclosure Jurisdiction

Inadequate notice of foreclosure under Act 91 does not deprive courts of subject-matter jurisdiction, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled.

By Max Mitchell

5 minute read

December 14, 2011 | New York Law Journal

12 Years After GLB: What's Wrong With Our Banks?

In his Domestic Banking column, Clyde Mitchell, adjunct professor of banking law at Fordham Law School, argues that while Dodd-Frank contains many provisions that were necessary, it went too far in a number of areas, and calls for modifications to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a review of the Volker Rule provisions and regulations, the elimination of regulations that are not absolutely necessary to protect our financial system, and more.

By Clyde Mitchell

12 minute read

November 06, 2006 | The Recorder

Just Say ... Maybe

The finality of arbitration decisions in California could be up in the air, thanks to a recent appellate ruling.

By Mitchell Zimmerman

11 minute read

September 10, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer

Auto Dealer Held Personally Liable for Selling 'Stolen' Car

A car dealer may be held personally liable for selling an allegedly stolen vehicle, an Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas judge has ruled.

By Max Mitchell

5 minute read

September 17, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer

Supreme Court Hears Jury Commissioner Arguments

Failure to strike down a Pennsylvania law that eliminated jury commissioner offices would cause confusion across the state, an attorney for the jury commissioners argued before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court last Wednesday.

By Max Mitchell

6 minute read

September 17, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer

Supreme Court to Weigh Seizure for Partially Private Project

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether a municipal water authority can condemn private land under eminent domain if the easement will enable a private company to develop the land.

By Max Mitchell

6 minute read

February 09, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Gulf state park hotel dispute costs tourist money

By GARRY MITCHELL

4 minute read

May 17, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

Shop Till You Drop

The intricacies of jurisdiction and forum selection in intellectual property cases, and why it can make or break your case.

By Cathryn A. Mitchell

9 minute read

October 14, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer

No Benefits for Referee After Dismissal for Ex Parte Contact

An unemployment compensation referee and Willow Grove, Pa.-area attorney is not eligible for unemployment benefits, the Commonwealth Court has decided, upholding the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review's finding that she was terminated for willful misconduct for allegedly engaging in ex parte communications and convincing two complainants to drop their cases.

By Max Mitchell

5 minute read

April 11, 2013 | New Jersey Law Journal

The Innovation Economy: IP as the Engine to Drive Entrepreneurship

In a global economy, technology licensing and transfer of technology are important factors in strategic alliances and international joint ventures in order to maintain a competitive edge in a market economy. What role do intellectual property attorneys play in this "innovation economy," and what do they need to know?

By Cathryn A. Mitchell

8 minute read