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By Riley Brennan | April 17, 2023
"The judge acknowledged that he was not present to view the misconduct, and learned of it only when the victim returned to the courtroom immediately after the proceeding had ended. Nonetheless, the court convicted appellant of direct criminal contempt," Superior Court Judge Alice Beck Dubow wrote.
By ALM Staff | April 17, 2023
I believe appellate judges should try to reach a majority consensus when setting legal precedent. I would collaborate with my fellow justices as much as possible if elected to the Supreme Court.
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By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | April 17, 2023
Michael A. Salvati, shareholder in the casualty department in the Philadelphia office of Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, has been selected to serve a five-year term on the civil jury instructions subcommittee of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Riley Brennan | April 17, 2023
The Pennsylvania Superior Court vacated a lower court's decision ordering an inmate to pay nearly $90,000 in restitution to the jail, after determining the jail didn't qualify as a victim.
By Max Mitchell | April 17, 2023
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action from the week of April 10. The Pennsylvania Senate and House of Representatives are both scheduled to return to session April 24.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | April 14, 2023
The plaintiff claimed that Mallinckrodt PLC's board of directors caused class members' stock to lose all value, in part by "refusing to aggressively litigate or vigorously defend opioid lawsuits."
By ALM Staff | April 14, 2023
I have lived and worked in this community my whole life. I have proven and demonstrated legal knowledge and extensive statewide trial experience that uniquely qualifies me to serve as a trial judge.
By ALM Staff | April 14, 2023
My broad experience as an attorney for 25 years and as the elected Sheriff of Chester County gives me a balanced perspective of the judicial system.
By ALM Staff | April 14, 2023
'Cases would move much more efficiently, and the current backlog could be reduced, if judges would take the bench at 9 a.m. and work until the day's docket is complete. This is not always the norm in Philadelphia, and that is an important, necessary change which will improve efficiency.'
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By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | April 14, 2023
Judith Nilon, 68, of Philadelphia, an attorney, businesswoman and beloved mother, wife, sister and friend, died suddenly and unexpectedly on April 9 of heart failure at home.
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