By Max Mitchell | December 27, 2019
"We're lawyers. We have to believe that having lawyers is important and levels the playing field. And that's our goal," Fedullo told The Legal in a Q&A as she leaves her post.
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By Lizzy McLellan | December 23, 2019
Law firms haven't completely wrapped up 2019 yet, but they're thinking about what may be coming in 2020, including increasing competition and threat of a downturn.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | December 20, 2019
Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Scott DiClaudio has been charged by the Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board with ethics violations stemming from allegedly failing to comply with court orders in a lawsuit against him as well as failing to list all of his creditors on a statement of financial interest.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | December 19, 2019
The sports entertainment production company that licensed the 2015 boxing match between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao for commercial use has won attorney fees in a case in which it sued a bar for unlicensed exhibition of the match.
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By Lizzy McLellan | December 19, 2019
American Jewish life today is "threatened like never before," Kaplan told a gathering of lawyers at the National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia.
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By Max Mitchell | December 18, 2019
According to Judge Frederica Massiah-Jackson, although Matthews contended that the companies assumed a duty when they did landscaping work on the property, the work the defendants performed did not involve maintaining the tree at issue, and therefore, they did not assume any duty to Matthews.
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By Zack Needles | December 16, 2019
The Superior Court rejected Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Anne Marie Coyle's portrayal of the incident as one in which she had no choice but to appoint a replacement prosecutor because the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office had "'removed itself'" from the case.
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By Max Mitchell | December 16, 2019
The agreement between San Francisco-based Wells Fargo and Philadelphia is the first resolution of a lawsuit lodged by a municipal government against a financial institution since a 2017 U.S. Supreme Court ruling established standing for them to sue banks over discrimination.
By Zack Needles | December 13, 2019
David Stern, a founding partner of the Philadelphia workers' compensation and Social Security disability law firm previously known as Pond Lehocky Stern Giordano who sued the firm last week to dissolve the partnership, is now seeking an emergency injunction, alleging that he's been unlawfully expelled from the partnership and that the firm is now taking steps to "steal" his clients and cases.
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By Max Mitchell | December 12, 2019
Michael Snyder, a retired Philadelphia judge, laid out a lengthy plan for his tenure as Philadelphia Bar Association chancellor Thursday, saying he plans to either build off or establish a handful of new committees, panels and programs aimed at addressing issues such as access to justice, diversity and the growing mental health problems the legal profession is facing.
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