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March 13, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

Local Bar Association Leaders Honored at Century 3 Keynote Speech

The Century 3 commemorative dinner celebrating 200 years of the Philadelphia Bar Association on Tuesday night lauded the achievements of the past and looked ahead to the future of the bar association.

By Ruth Bryna Cohen Of the Legal Staff

7 minute read

August 09, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Massive global sell-off drags U.S., local stocks to new lows

The U.S. stock market joined a sell-off around the world Monday in the first trading since Standard & Poor's downgraded American debt and gave investors another reason to be anxious.

By Staff and wire reports

4 minute read

September 17, 2009 | Daily Business Review

Transactions: Commercial

Miami-Dade warehouse secured for $4.2 million 16+ acres in Cooper City purchased for $900,000

By Review staff

7 minute read

July 23, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

Lancaster Market Holds Promise and Surprises

Out-of-town firms are looking to capture the work they say is being shipped out of Lancaster County to large-city firms, but firms native to the Amish country say it's just the opposite.

By Gina Passarella Of the Legal Staff

6 minute read

September 03, 2009 | Daily Business Review

Transactions: Commercial

Miami Beach motels sell for $9.25 million Golf course obtains $2 million loan

By Review staff

4 minute read

July 31, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Quarterbacking Contracts:

When you get summoned by Mr. Biggs, it's probably a good idea to be responsive. Jacoby Donner partner B. Christopher Lee found this out in the fall of 2000 when he received a call from the secretary for a Mr. Biggs, who wanted to have breakfast the next morning and talk about the Philadelphia Eagles' new stadium.

By Jeff BlumenthalOf the Legal Staff

7 minute read

September 10, 2009 | Daily Business Review

$7.5 million awarded in arbitration against stock broker

Jim Sallah and Scott Silver handled FINRA arbitration cases by many investors against Boca Raton stockbroker Gary Gross, who gave bad advice and churned their accounts to drive up his commissions.

By Review staff & VerdictSearch

6 minute read

August 23, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Branch Balances Drug Court Closings

Members of the Judicial Branch say they will focus first on litigants in New Haven and Bridgeport through an alternative plan designed to pick up those left hanging with the closing of the state`s drug courts.

By Kellie A. Wagner Law Tribune Staff Writer

5 minute read

August 01, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

Planning Commission Erred in Approving `Minor` Changes

Although the Philadelphia Planning Commission has the authority to adopt rules based on its interpretation of a zoning code ordinance, its minor modification policy is not a reasonable interpretive policy, the Supreme Court has ruled.

By Lori Litchman Of the Legal Staff

6 minute read

October 15, 2007 | National Law Journal

Litigation clues are found on Facebook

Lawyers are increasingly finding that social networking sites hold treasure chests of information for their cases. Armed with printouts from Facebook and MySpace, attorneys have used pictures and comments from such sites as powerful evidence in court, where judges are apt to admit it like other electronic evidence. In one such instance, firm partner Joan Malbrough said she helped secure shared custody for a client after finding his wife had posted sexually explicit comments on her boyfriend's MySpace page.

By Vesna Jaksic / Staff reporter

6 minute read