The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Wayne Pollock | March 8, 2018
For the longest time, the life of a lawyer's cease and desist letter was an unpleasant one. For one, the letter was typically written too quickly to allow for important considerations such as, oh, readability and persuasion.
By VerdictSearch | March 8, 2018
On July 27, 2015, plaintiff Pamela Johnson, in her 40s, started working as a paratransit van driver at Keystone Quality Transport Co., a company that provides nonemergency medical transportation in the Philadelphia region.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | March 8, 2018
I received a letter from the Office of Disciplinary Counsel about a client. Can I meet with the client or should I have no further contact since there is a disciplinary investigation? Further, if I can meet with the client, can I resolve the issues and have the client withdraw the disciplinary complaint
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Caleb J. Holmes | March 8, 2018
President Donald J. Trump and his administration have focused on the EPA during his time in office, particularly in regards to its funding, and its regulations.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | March 8, 2018
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has issued a decision explaining whether a loaded trailer, which had been stolen, was still in transit for the purposes of the trucking company's insurance policy.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christine E. Weller | March 8, 2018
The #MeToo movement has sparked a dialogue about sexual harassment and sexual misconduct that has had far reaching, and at times unexpected ramifications.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | March 8, 2018
A slander suit by a Florida attorney against a Mercer County senior judge remains in play because the judge raised an immunity defense in the wrong filing.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | March 8, 2018
The Commonwealth Court has ruled that a county land preservation board's decision not to take enforcement action over an alleged conservation easement violation is not appealable to a trial court.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. Dannunzio | March 7, 2018
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear the case of a Pennsylvania woman whose home, allegedly situated on an ancestral burial ground, was deemed public property by the local municipality.
By P.J. Dannunzio | March 7, 2018
A York-based manufacturer of hydraulic parts for use in NASA rocket launches has been awarded more than $3 million in its lawsuit against former employees and its competitors for misappropriation of its trade secrets.
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