By Lizzy McLellan | January 17, 2019
Rafael Villalobos Jr., former in-house counsel for Aria Health, has joined Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | January 16, 2019
Instead of protecting children as intended, closed-door proceedings in the Philadelphia Family Court do more to shield from the public eye those lawyers, social workers and judges who do their jobs poorly, court-watchers said.
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By Max Mitchell | January 15, 2019
Canada-based Angiotech Pharmaceuticals has argued that Pennsylvania courts lack jurisdiction over it. Judge Arnold New denied that challenge last month, and the company quickly appealed.
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By Lizzy McLellan | January 15, 2019
Glenn Campbell said he returns to private practice with a better understanding of the claims process.
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By Lizzy McLellan | January 15, 2019
As out-of-town firms compete for their piece of the Philadelphia market, the moves leave Chicago's Segal McCambridge with barely any presence in the city.
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By Lizzy McLellan | January 14, 2019
John Duke is taking over for white-collar defense partner Virginia "Ginny" Gibson, who has led the firm's Philadelphia office since 2016.
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By Max Mitchell | January 14, 2019
A federal judge has agreed to block the Trump administration from enacting certain religious and moral exceptions to the Affordable Care Act that have been widely seen as a means to roll back the mandate for covering birth control medications.
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By Lizzy McLellan | January 14, 2019
The firm says former telecommunications director Marion Letterie's bias claims are "stale" and should be dismissed.
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By Max Mitchell | January 14, 2019
U.S. District Judge Jan DuBois trimmed several claims from the case, but allowed plaintiff Carl Hewitt to proceed on a sexual discrimination charge stemming from allegations that his employer failed to address reports that a non-employee with whom he had regular contact at work was sexually harassing him.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | January 14, 2019
U.S. Magistrate Judge Timothy Rice of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania granted partial summary judgment in favor of plaintiff Alison Ray, who sued AT&T under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act.
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