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Pa. High Court Makes DACA Recipients Eligible for Bar Admission
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court adopted a change to Rule 202 of the Bar Admission Rules updating the rule to explicitly say for the first time that those with DACA status are eligible for admission.What's Next for DNA Privacy: Catching Killers, Ancestry Sites and the Fourth Amendment
A Q&A with Marcia Hofmann of Zeitgeist Law on Fourth Amendment protections, insurance considerations and other legal questions that arise when companies control genetic data.Insurer's 'Regular Use' UIM Exclusion Applied to All Fleet Vehicles, Court Rules
A trucker injured in an accident while driving a company truck was precluded from collecting underinsured motorist benefits by his policy's regular use exclusion because the truck was part of his employer's fleet, even though he had previously driven the specific vehicle in question only twice, the Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled.Fatal House Explosion in Elizabeth Leads to $19.2 Million Settlement
A lawsuit against a New Jersey gas utility over a gas explosion that destroyed an Elizabeth family's home, injured six, and killed two has ended in a $19.2 million settlement.Plaintiff Not Injured in Auto Accident, Defense Contended
On June 29, 2012, plaintiff Miguel Lebron, 34, a DJ, was stopped in traffic on Red Lion Road near Pine Road, in Lower Moreland Township, when his sport utility vehicle was rear-ended by a sedan.View more book results for the query "*"
Justices Won't Review Venue Change in Dispute Over $19M Med Mal Settlement
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will not disturb a lower court's ruling that changed the venue of a lawsuit against Abington Memorial Hospital alleging the hospital withheld documents that could have significantly increased the value of a nearly $20 million settlement.ABA President Visits Brooklyn Law School
ABA President Bob Carlson joined Brooklyn Law School Dean Maryellen Fullerton and Professor Heidi Brown to discuss several topics including mental health issues in the profession, access to justice, and diversity.2019 New York State Mock Trial Tournament
Nassau County Administrative Judge Norman St. George welcomed more than 500 high school students, educators and parents to the 2019 New York State Mock Trial Tournament held in the Nassau County Supreme Court.SCOTUS Ruling Fuels Suits Challenging Mandatory Bar Fees
"You should expect to see similar lawsuits in more states in the near future," said Jacob Huebert of the Goldwater Institute in Arizona.US Supreme Court Ruling Fuels Suits Challenging Mandatory Bar Fees
"You should expect to see similar lawsuits in more states in the near future," said Jacob Huebert of the Goldwater Institute in Arizona.Trending Stories
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