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By Aleeza Furman | December 19, 2023
Anders, currently supervising judge of the civil trial division, is stepping into the role with an already established reputation as a leader within the Philadelphia legal community.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | December 18, 2023
"Candidly, the court's treatment of Mr. Jones has been the biggest disappointment in my 30-year career," Norm Pattis said.
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By Aleeza Furman | December 18, 2023
The fees are slated to be paid out of the Pennsylvania Opioid Fee Fund—a chunk of money allotted for lawyers from Pennsylvania's $1.07 billion share of the $26 billion global settlement between state and local governments and Johnson & Johnson, Cardinal Health, McKesson and AmerisourceBergen.
By Thomas Spigolon | December 18, 2023
While none of the new Fisher Phillips partners is in Atlanta, they span 18 other offices across the country, including Nashville, Tennessee, and Columbia, South Carolina.
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By Amanda O'Brien | December 18, 2023
Almost two years after firm co-founder Slade McLaughlin's death by suicide, managing partner Paul Lauricella is moving his firm's practice over to the Philadelphia personal injury mainstay.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | December 15, 2023
"The fact that Alico is subject to multiple taxation as a result of its decision to register its vehicles in Massachusetts and to garage them in Somers does not render § 12-71 (f) discriminatory," the opinion said.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | December 15, 2023
"It allows us to move forward and push our case to the District Court to reject the claims, which are entirely baseless on the merits," American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut's Elana Bildner said. "It doesn't endorse the plaintiffs' very distorted view of what Title IX means."
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By Aleeza Furman | December 15, 2023
Larry Krasner contended that Kevin Brobson's previously undisclosed ties to a lawyer on the case could raise questions about the justice's impartiality.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | December 14, 2023
"We see this all the time in the fertility industry," Tracey Cowan said. "These large corporations putting profits above people's dreams. I'm really hopeful, especially for my clients, but also for anybody else who's been impacted, that the company is going to try and make it right as much as they can."
By Emily Saul | December 14, 2023
It was not immediately clear why Paul Nesbitt set the fire, but he then discharged at least one fire extinguisher—tripping the building's fire alarm and leading to the evacuation of employees.
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