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November 05, 2004 | The Legal Intelligencer

Bad Faith Action Should Have 2-Year SOL

Taking the first step toward Supreme Court disposition of the issue of statute of limitations in bad faith cases, a Superior Court panel has ruled that a two-year time limit should be imposed on such actions.

By Asher Hawkins Of the Legal Staff

7 minute read

July 03, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Blank Rome Team Handles $550 Mil. Shopping Malls Purchase

Representing Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT) in the $550 million purchase of six regional shopping malls translated into nearly six months of non-stop legal work for a seven-lawyer team from Blank Rome led by partner G. Craig Lord.

By Jeff BlumenthalOf the Legal Staff

5 minute read

July 12, 2005 | Law.com

Recorder Logs 8 Wins in News Contest

The California Newspaper Publishers Association gives The Recorder high honors in investigative and business reporting in statewide competition.

By Recorder Staff

3 minute read

September 24, 2009 | Daily Business Review

Transactions: Commercial

Self-storage warehouse granted $4 million loan Two Gables office condos acquired for $1.4 million

By Review staff

5 minute read

June 17, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Unrecognized Defense Theory Isn't Bad Faith

An insurer did not act in bad faith by asserting a loss in progress theory at trial with its insured even though the theory had never been recognized by a Pennsylvania court, a majority of the Superior Court has ruled.

By Danielle N. RodierOf the Legal Staff

9 minute read

May 26, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Voters Pick Pittsburgh Area Judges For Supreme Court Bench

Judicial Elections Voters Pick Pittsburgh Area Judges For Supreme Court BenchBaer, Orie Melvin chosen for November race to succeed Zappala Staff and Wire Reports The voters have rendered their verdict: two western Pennsylvania judges will ...

By Staff and Wire Reports

8 minute read

February 12, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Solak In Cyberspace

Eighteen months ago, when the state police relayed a rumor to then Windham County prosecutor Mark S. Solak that a prison inmate was inquiring about having Solak killed, he and his wife took up arms.

By THOMAS SCHEFFEY Law Tribune Staff Writer

3 minute read

July 15, 2010 | Daily Business Review

Attorneys win verdict for artist whose fall put her in coma

Fort Lauderdale attorney Robert Kelley was brought in months before the trial to help Matthew Weissing. The team won a $5.4 million award for an artist who fell at a job site.

By Review staff & VerdictSearch

7 minute read

September 09, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

Supreme Court to Hear Oral Arguments in Pittsburgh

After a busy August of issuing a number of opinions ranging from lobbying disclosure to the rights of gay parents, the Supreme Court has returned from the Labor Day holiday ready to hear oral arguments.

By the law weekly staff

6 minute read

May 13, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

Judge Albert F. Sabo, Famed For High-Profile Trials, Dies

By Staff and Wire Reports

2 minute read