September 24, 2009 | Daily Business Review
Defense proves plaintiff never entered into joint venture agreementThe team of Peter A. Gonzalez, Gustavo D. Lage and Augusto R. Lopez won a verdict for Terramar Properties, which had been sued by a former employee for $2.5 million.
By Review staff & VerdictSearch
6 minute read
January 10, 2008 | Law.com
Some Progress Made Toward Financing Family Court BuildingThe perennial blockade to securing a new building for the First Judicial District's Family Court has been marshaling the political will to pony up tens of millions of public dollars to fund a new site.
By Amaris Elliott-Engel Of the Legal Staff
7 minute read
May 02, 2006 | The Legal Intelligencer
3rd Circuit Judge Roth To Take Senior Status At End of the MonthU.S. Circuit Judge Jane R. Roth has announced that she will take senior status effective May 31, creating a third vacancy on the 14-member 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
By Shannon P. Duffy and Elizabeth Bennett Of the Legal Staff
3 minute read
July 18, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer
Sparkman Trading in U.S. Trustee Job For Position at Goldbeck McCaffertyIn the words of one of its attorneys, Goldbeck McCafferty McKeever is getting a class act in Edward Sparkman, who served for 15 years as the Chapter 13 standing trustee for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
By Asher HawkinsOf the Legal Staff
4 minute read
May 01, 2011 | Daily Business Review
Review announces finalists for annual Top Dealmakers awardsThe Daily Business Review has selected finalists for its annual Top Dealmakers of the Year. Winners will be announced at an event April 29.
By Review staff
2 minute read
September 12, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer
Tyco Must Pay Pa. Man $32.6 Mil.Tyco International Inc. owes a Sharon, Pa., man $32.6 million in franchise leasing fees from one of the U.S. subsidiaries, Sensormatic, the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed in a non-precedential opinion.
By From Staff and Wire Reports
5 minute read
July 29, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer
Agency Need Not Make Up for Member's DefaultMembers of a nonprofit organization that acts as an agent for defendants in asbestos litigation cannot be expected to make up the difference in the amount of settlement owed to plaintiffs when another member defaults on its share, a judge on the Philadelphia Common Pleas Court has ruled.
By Danielle N. RodierOf the Legal Staff
6 minute read
July 08, 2009 | Law.com
Connecticut Lawyer Escapes Hostage SituationAn attorney escaped from her ex-husband after a 13-hour hostage standoff with police that ended late Tuesday night in South Windsor, Conn. Attorney Nancy Tyler works at the firm of O'Brien, Tanski & Young in Hartford, where she focuses on defense of medical and dental malpractice claims. Her estranged husband, Richard Shenkman, is an advertising executive who vowed he wouldn't be divorced until Tyler was dead. Shenkman gave up about midnight Tuesday as flames destroyed the house he once shared with Tyler.
By Staff and Wire Reports
4 minute read
August 13, 2009 | Daily Business Review
Attorneys defend doctors after patient dies of heart attackThe widow of man who died days after receiving a stent sued for $2.25 million in damages, medical expenses, funeral expenses and costs.
By Review staff VerdictSearch
5 minute read
August 22, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer
Fox Rothschild Puts Brakes on First-Year Salary HikesFox Rothschild is putting its proverbial foot down when it comes to associate salaries.
By Gina Passarella Of the Legal Staff
5 minute read