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By Zack Needles | March 28, 2019
A three-judge appeals panel ordered a new trial for plaintiff Harriet Marshall because the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas judge who oversaw her first trial failed to give the jury an adverse inference instruction based on defendant ShopRite's spoliation of evidence.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | March 27, 2019
The federal judge overseeing the case of Philadelphia union leader John Dougherty and several co-defendants has ruled that attorneys from the same firm working for two separate defendants can continue their representation, despite the government's concerns that a conflict of interest exists.
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By Victoria Spears | March 26, 2019
Cozen O'Connor has named Melissa Brill to the role of co-chair of the firm's Global Insurance Department.
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By Lizzy McLellan | March 22, 2019
Despite its outstanding debt, there's no evidence that a soon-to-be-closed Cherry Hill, New Jersey, firm is poised to defraud its onetime advertiser, a federal judge ruled.
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By Zack Needles | March 21, 2019
The firm is now called Spector Gadon Rosen Vinci. George Vinci is the first new equity shareholder to be named at the firm since the early 1990s.
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By Max Mitchell | March 21, 2019
A roofer who suffered a brain injury and numerous fractures after falling through a skylight has won a nearly $25 million verdict.
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By Max Mitchell | March 21, 2019
On Thursday, Krasner's office announced new guidelines that Philadelphia prosecutors have been instructed to use when negotiating plea deals.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | March 21, 2019
John Dougherty, the politically powerful leader of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 98, believes he is being punished by the federal government for above-board lobbying activities, according to court papers filed Thursday.
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By Zack Needles | March 21, 2019
The Commonwealth Court en banc has ruled 6-1 in a case of first impression that the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office can sue natural gas operators under the state Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law for alleged conduct related to subsurface mineral rights leases entered into with private landowners.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | March 20, 2019
A Philadelphia judge has asked the state Superior Court to affirm a $700,000 jury verdict and the award of delay damages in the case of a Dallas Cowboys fan who alleged he was jumped by Philadelphia Eagles fans in the bathroom of Lincoln Financial Field.
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