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By MARK SCOLFORO | July 29, 2009
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- The brand-spanking-new, $117 million headquarters for Pennsylvania's judicial system looks a lot like the other -- much older -- gray buildings that surround it in do
By Justin Smulison | August 20, 2008
Boston Properties announced it was the lead party in a joint venture that purchased three of the four Manhattan properties sold last week by overextended developer Harry Macklowe.
July 23, 2008
Event Gerald J. Pappert, former attorney general of Pennsylvania, will be the distinguished guest speaker at
By Brian Baxter | September 2, 2010
Eight days after we reported on a brewing transatlantic combination betwe
By Kenneth R. Dolin | June 13, 2005
Despite some of the rhetoric that has been reported, the National Labor Relations Board's recent decisions could be characterized as applying well-established standards and principles to
January 20, 2011
Allen v. LaSalle Bank, N.A., No. 09-1466; Third Circuit; opinion by Sloviter, U.S.C.J.; decided January 12, 2011. Befo
By Charles Toutant | February 12, 2008
An Essex County family court judge is facing an ethics inquiry - and perhaps a chewing out by the chief justice - for asking a Hispanic lawyer in open court, "When did you become an illegal al
By Matthew T. Mangino | November 27, 2012
The failure to vigorously investigate and present mitigation evidence in cases where juveniles are charged with first-degree murder may give rise to claims of ineffective assistance of co
By Sheri Qualters | August 1, 2009
Intellectual property groups are looking forward to having an ally in charge of the Patent and Trademark Office. On June 18 President Barack Obama nominated David Kappos to head the PTO.
By Asher Hawkins | May 11, 2007
Pennsylvania's family courts should have the ability to amend child support orders so that they reflect the parental involvement of three different parties, a Superior Court panel has suggeste
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