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Duane Morris' Local Office Rebounding from Defections
Stephanie RamageSpecial to the Daily ReportWith this month's addition of former Arnall Golden Gregory partner Philip C. Thompson, Duane Morris is continuing to recover from defections that earlier this year cost its Atlanta office one-third of its lawyers.Thompson is the fifth lawyer Duane Morris has hired locally in the past two months.Commentary: Too much ado about Justice Thomas' silence
David Fine, a partner at K&L Gates, writes that Justice Clarence Thomas' closed-mouth approach to oral argument probably amounts to nothing more significant than a personal preference. Is it ideal? No. Does it pervert the process? No. And, in the end, the sound and fury over Thomas' silence signifies nothing.Pa. High Court Panel Finds Bias Infects Justice System
A Pennsylvania Supreme Court committee on Tuesday reported that "racial, ethnic and gender bias ... infects the justice system at many key points" and "significantly affect[s] the way an individual ..." is treated. The panel recommended that a moratorium be declared on the imposition of the death penalty in certain cases pending completion of further study.Ware Orders Release of Prop 8 Video
The chief judge said Vaughn Walker's recordings from the trial are now part of the judicial record and ought to be public.Wright v. Eastman, PICS Case No. 13-0164 (Pa. Super. Jan. 22, 2013) Wecht, J. (26 pages).
The trial court improperly denied appellant's request to present expert testimony about a fatal pedestrian-motor vehicle accident and improperly granted summary judgment in favor of appellee because of its erroneous assumption that appellee could not have prevented the accident. Reversed.View more book results for the query "*"
Private Investigation and Family Law On Monday's The American Law Journal
According to family law practitioner Thomas Snyder, "If you're going through a divorce, shut it off. Don't post. Stay away from Facebook."DMV License Identity Rules Survive Immigrants' Protests
U.S. District Judge James McGirr Kelly Is Dead at 76
Senior U.S. District Judge James McGirr Kelly, a 21-year veteran of the federal bench, died Saturday morning at his home in Philadelphia. He was 76.Trending Stories
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