By Gina Passarella | February 4, 2015
When the administrative assistant to the lead law firm partner handling the 2012 Harleysville-Nationwide merger began working longer hours in preparation for the deal, she explained to her boyfriend why.
By Julie Kay | February 4, 2015
GrayRobinson has formed a new practice group--the Higher Education Pracitice Group--to advise university and college clients.
By Noreen Marcus | February 4, 2015
An attorney representing a Monroe County man who exposed another man to HIV wants the Florida Supreme Court to define sexual intercourse as only reproductive-type contact between a man and a woman.
By Samantha Joseph | February 4, 2015
Alan Kluger, along with Terri Meyers, both of Kluger Kaplan, won more than $2 million for a businessman who loaned a company $1.67 million only find the company had disappeared when the loan matured.
By Andrew Keshner | February 4, 2015
Though one of the officers involved in a drunken driving arrest died before he could testify on the circumstances of the stop, a Brooklyn appellate panel said authorities still established probable cause through the testimony of an officer who subsequently arrived at the scene.
By Mark Hamblett | February 4, 2015
Ross Ulbricht created, managed and fiercely protected the secret Silk Road website right up to the day he was caught in 2013, taking millions in commissions from illegal drug sales using the Bitcoin currency, a prosecutor told a federal jury yesterday.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | February 3, 2015
A man who lost his sight because of prolonged back surgery has been awarded $21.8 million in his medical malpractice case by a Delaware County jury.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | February 3, 2015
The state Superior Court has granted a new trial in a birth-defect case against a hospital after defense counsel made references during trial about the plaintiff receiving government benefits for her injuries.
By Max Mitchell | February 3, 2015
A suspended Pittsburgh attorney who has defended drivers charged with driving under the influence of alcohol will have his driver's license suspended after allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol, the Commonwealth Court has ruled.
By Gina Passarella | February 3, 2015
The owner of a Villanova, Pa., mansion that burned to the ground has sued Reed Smith for legal malpractice regarding the firm's negotiation of a $20.5 million insurance settlement that was disputed by the tenants of the home.
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