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The Legal Staff

The Legal Staff

August 05, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

Morgan Lewis Gains ERISA Defense Lawyer

Looking to work with more lawyers who focus on his niche ERISA class action defense litigation practice area, Brian T. Ortelere has moved from Pepper Hamilton to Morgan Lewis & Bockius. Yesterday was his first day at Morgan Lewis.

By Jeff Blumenthal Of the Legal Staff

3 minute read

June 23, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Defendants Liable for $2 Mil. For Construction Site Injuries

A unanimous Philadelphia jury has found several defendants liable for a $2 million verdict awarded to a construction worker who fell 15 feet from the roof of a building owned by Wyeth Ayerst.

By Jennifer BatchelorOf the Legal Staff

4 minute read

July 10, 2006 | The Legal Intelligencer

Appeals for More Appellate Lawyers Being Answered

A demand from judges and clients for skilled appellate attorneys is starting to take hold on Pittsburgh and Philadelphia law firms who in turn are creating with increased frequency specialized appellate practices.

By Gina Passarella Of the Legal Staff

7 minute read

July 08, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Senior Status May Not Affect Judge's Temporary Assignment

Declining to adopt Commonwealth Court precedent, a Superior Court panel has held that the temporary assignment of a Philadelphia municipal judge to the Court of Common Pleas does not necessarily end when the judge reaches senior status.

By Christopher LilienthalOf the Legal Staff

5 minute read

July 06, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

Phila. Attorney Now Seeks Fees Against Billionaire's Company

After a seven-year battle between two biotechnology companies for fees involving the lease of antibody technology, lessor Bioquest received a $2.5 million judgment recently from a Los Angeles jury.

By Gina Passarella Of the Legal Staff

4 minute read

December 20, 2004 | The Legal Intelligencer

Superior Court To Lawyers: 104 Appellate Issues Are Too Many

A Superior Court panel has tossed out an appeal after finding that defense lawyers "blatantly violated" civil procedural rules when they flooded the courts with appellate issues that were too many and too wordy.

By Melissa Nann Burke Of the Legal Staff

9 minute read

July 29, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

$3 Mil. Award Upheld Despite Settlement Ceiling of $900K

`High-Low` Agreements For Minors Require Court`s OK In a case with a child plaintiff, the state Superior Court in a memorandum opinion has upheld a $3 million verdict despite a high-low settlement agreement that would have placed a $900,000 upper limit on the award.

By Lori Litchman Of the Legal Staff

7 minute read

August 13, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

ABA Amends Two Rules to Fight Corporate Fraud

The American Bar Association's House of Delegates, in meetings yesterday and Monday in San Francisco, adopted amendments to two of the association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct in the hope of compelling lawyers to report the kind of corporate malfeasance that resulted in the Enron and WorldCom scandals, among others.

By Asher HawkinsOf the Legal Staff

6 minute read

May 23, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Bellini Grill: Hidden Gem Offers Authenticity

You might have missed Bellini Grill, stuck between Joe's Pizza and Monk's Caf�, in your lunchtime shuffle. But now it's time to stop, notice and eat.

By Danielle N. Rodier Of the Legal Staff

5 minute read

June 23, 2006 | The Legal Intelligencer

Fox Rothschild Chalks Up AmLaw 200 Climb to Laterals

Fox Rothschild's move up the AmLaw 200 list by almost 20 spots since 2003 is due in large part to its focus on lateral growth in profitable practice and geographic areas, according to the firm's administrative partner, Mark L. Silow.

By Gina Passarella Of the Legal Staff

5 minute read