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By Karen Sloan | November 8, 2019
The law school has received $125 million from the W.P. Carey Foundation, and becomes the second law campus to bear the Carey name.
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By Suzette Parmley | November 6, 2019
The case involved two eponymous restaurants: one opened in Philadelphia and later moved to New Jersey, and another in New York.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | November 4, 2019
When it comes to real estate, a new CBRE report finds that big law firms in Philadelphia are finding ways to balance cost with premium tastes.
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By Max Mitchell | November 4, 2019
Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel attorney Gary Samms, who represented Wheeler, said the experts played a significant role in convincing the jury.
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By Max Mitchell | November 4, 2019
Third Circuit Judge Joseph Greenaway said the matter should not have been filed as a motion to intervene in the class action docket itself but instead should have been brought as an attorney's lien.
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By Lizzy McLellan | Zack Needles | November 1, 2019
Philadelphia law firm leaders are watching for signs of when the next recession will hit, and shaping their strategies around its inevitable arrival.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 31, 2019
U.S. District Judge Gene E.K. Pratter said that the direct action plaintiffs in the antitrust case sought to admit hundreds of alleged co-conspirator statements against the defendants, in an effort to show the defendants were involved in a price-fixing conspiracy.
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By Max Mitchell | October 30, 2019
Powell further said the allegations that he high-fived jurors were "fabricated," part of a "concocted story," and could become the subject for disciplinary proceedings.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 29, 2019
"The defense was able to point out that Mr. Marcantonio, after the initial incident with the scissor lift, did not actually make any complaints after three weeks about his knee. I think that probably had a lot to do with why the jury was ultimately suspicious about the injury," said the plaintiff's attorney, David Kwass of Saltz Mongeluzzi Barrett & Bendesky in Philadelphia, who called the trial "a fair fight."
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 28, 2019
A union carpenter who slipped on ice and sustained a permanent leg injury has reached a $10 million settlement with the companies he sued in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.
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