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2016 Pennsylvania Top Women in Law-Leslie JohnThe Legal's editorial staff set out on a mission to identify the Top Women in Law, a group of attorneys who stand out for their notable achievements.
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October 31, 2016 | The Legal Intelligencer
Pa. AG Candidates on Crime, Kane and Consumer ProtectionAfter an eventful and scandal-ridden three-and-a-half years under Kathleen Kane, the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General is set to welcome a new elected leader in January. But first, Pennsylvania voters will head to the polls Nov. 8 to decide between Sen. John C. Rafferty Jr., R-Montgomery, and his Democratic challenger, Montgomery County Commissioner Josh Shapiro.
By The Legal Staff
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April 29, 2014 | The Legal Intelligencer
Women of the Year — 2014The Legal's editorial staff recently set out on our biannual mission to identify the Women of the Year, a group of attorneys who stand out for their notable achievements. We name a new group of women every two years in an attempt to highlight the important work being done by women throughout Pennsylvania in all corners of the legal profession. Our staff reviewed our archives, asked for insight from respected legal professionals and debated the merits of dozens of candidates to be considered as Women of the Year. Our search looked to all regions of the state and all areas of the profession—law firms, public interest organizations, government and anywhere else that women are impacting the law.
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Nationwide Insurance Co. v. SchneiderGet the full-text opinion of the UIM case
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Philadelphia Jury Awards $1.5 Mil. to Train EngineerA Philadelphia Common Pleas Court jury has awarded $1.5 million to a train engineer who said he suffered severe injuries after tripping and falling over a piece of train yard equipment.
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Retired Philadelphia Judge, Civil Rights Leader DiesBy The Legal Staff
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July 30, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer
Part-Owner Status Doesn't Affect Statutory Employer TestThe fact that an employee is part owner of a business that has been hired as a subcontractor is not an obstacle in proving that the contractor who hired the business is a statutory employer, a Philadelphia Common Pleas Court judge has ruled.
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