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Saranac Hale Spencer

Saranac Hale Spencer

March 16, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

In Rare Move, Judge Overrides Forum Selection Clause

In an unusual move, a federal judge in Philadelphia has set aside a forum selection clause and kept a potential class action in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

By Saranac Hale Spencer

4 minute read

March 16, 2015 | Law.com

Atheist's Religious Discrimination Case Gets Second Wind

A one-sentence section of Pennsylvania unemployment law has revived a religious discrimination claim brought in federal court by an atheist against his Christian employer.

By Saranac Hale Spencer

4 minute read

March 16, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Franchisee Class Cleans Up in Federal Court

Nearly 250 people who run franchises for the cleaning company Jani-King got certification to bring a class action suit against the company for misclassifying them as independent contractors.

By Saranac Hale Spencer

5 minute read

March 15, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Atheist's Religious Discrimination Case Gets Second Wind

A one-sentence section of Pennsylvania unemployment law has revived a religious discrimination claim brought in federal court by an atheist against his Christian employer.

By Saranac Hale Spencer

4 minute read

March 13, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Franchisee Class Cleans Up in Federal Court

Nearly 250 people who run franchises for the cleaning company Jani-King got certification to bring a class action suit against the company for misclassifying them as independent contractors.

By Saranac Hale Spencer

5 minute read

March 12, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Jawbone Maker Counterclaims OK'd in Infringement Suit

The maker of Jawbone activity trackers, which has been accused of infringing on another company's patents, has brought a counterclaim for inequitable conduct on the patent holder.

By Saranac Hale Spencer

4 minute read

March 12, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Speech Case Defeats SEPTA Ad Policy

The group behind a controversial advertising campaign designed for public transportation in major cities has defeated SEPTA's policy that kept its ads off of Philadelphia-area buses after bringing a First Amendment challenge in federal court.

By Saranac Hale Spencer

6 minute read

March 11, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Speech Case Defeats SEPTA Ad Policy

The group behind a controversial advertising campaign designed for public transportation in major cities has defeated SEPTA's policy that kept its ads off of Philadelphia-area buses after bringing a First Amendment challenge in federal court.

By Saranac Hale Spencer

6 minute read

March 11, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Jawbone Maker Counterclaims OK'd in Infringement Suit

The maker of Jawbone activity trackers, which has been accused of infringing on another company's patents, has brought a counterclaim for inequitable conduct on the patent holder.

By Saranac Hale Spencer

4 minute read

March 11, 2015 | Law.com

Children's Tylenol Maker Agrees to Pay $25M Fine

The Johnson & Johnson subsidiary that makes children's Tylenol has pleaded guilty to a criminal charge for its failure to correct faulty manufacturing practices, agreeing to pay $25 million to resolve the matter.

By Saranac Hale Spencer

3 minute read