By Brian Baxter | September 11, 2017
Ralph Baxter Jr., a former CEO of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe who retired to West Virginia four years ago, will announce Tuesday that he is going to run for Congress in the 2018 midterm elections. He spoke with The American Lawyer about the path that led him to pursue a new career in public service.
By Cogan Schneier | September 11, 2017
California, Minnesota, Maine and Maryland are the latest states to sue the Trump administration over its decision to rescind the Deferred Action for…
By Max Mitchell | September 8, 2017
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is set to hear arguments mostly on criminal issues as the fall 2017 argument session gets underway, but the seven-member court is also expected to hear a handful of arguments regarding civil matters, ranging from how nonlawyer consultants should be paid to the limits of the vehicle exception when it comes to governmental immunity.
By Katelyn Polantz | September 8, 2017
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By Lizzy McLellan | September 8, 2017
Two aspiring medical marijuana companies have filed lawsuits against the Pennsylvania Department of Health over its medical cannabis licensing process. And one of them is seeking to take the permit awarded to another licensed grower/processor after its parent company was implicated in a criminal investigation.
By Max Mitchell | September 8, 2017
A federal circuit court has rejected attempts by Pennsylvania medical device makers to unseal records that were part of a grand jury investigation that resulted in officials from those companies pleading guilty to unlawful off-label marketing.
By Law Journal Editorial Board | September 8, 2017
Local boards are once again on notice that if they intentionally delay hearing and deciding applications, a default approval will likely result.
By Michael Booth | September 8, 2017
A New Jersey appeals court ruled Friday that the state Election Law Enforcement Commission may proceed with an investigation into alleged campaign finance law violations by Essex County Executive Joseph DiVincenzo and his treasurer.
By Cogan Schneier | September 8, 2017
UC president Janet Napolitano signed the directive implementing DACA when she was secretary of homeland security in 2012.
By Greg Land | September 8, 2017
That novelty was not enough to sway the judges in a case that involved the bitcoin sale of weapons on the "dark web" in the U.S. and internationally.
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