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Estate Planning v. Estate Litigation: How to Avoid Being 'Cashed Out'
Themes of last minute changes to a will or deathbed gifts make for a fascinating read, or may play well in theaters near you, but such actions cause families to litigate as scores are arguably settled.Connecticut Movers: Supporting a New Generation
Following the 2018 launch of Women Lawyers Give Back Hartford, the Connecticut Women's Education and Legal Fund has announced it intends to expand its work into other Connecticut cities this year.The Whereabouts of Weed: Zoning Implications of the Medical Marijuana Act
In 2016, Pennsylvania joined several other states in enacting legislation legalizing the use or possession of medical marijuana within its borders. Inherent in adopting this legislation is the regulation of the various retailers and manufacturers charged with supplying legal green to licensed users of medical marijuana.Lead Prosecutor in Pa. Clergy Abuse Probe to Speak at UGA Law Clinic for Survivors
Pennsylvania Senior Deputy Attorney General Daniel Dye led the investigation into child sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic church that identified hundreds of priests accused of abusing children. Dye's topic is “Child Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church: The Pennsylvania Grand Jury Report."View more book results for the query "*"
Lead Clergy Prosecutor From Pennsylvania to Speak at UGA Law Clinic for Survivors
Pennsylvania Senior Deputy Attorney General Daniel Dye led the investigation into child sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic church that identified hundreds of priests accused of abusing children. Dye's topic is “Child Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church: The Pennsylvania Grand Jury Report."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.Trending Stories
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