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By Max Mitchell | March 20, 2023
"There's a longstanding brutal history of police abuse in this city, and it represents, unfortunately, a legacy of violence," Paul Hetznecker, who was part of a team of lawyers representing nearly 240 plaintiffs, said.
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By Riley Brennan | March 16, 2023
Jarmon asserted claims of racial discrimination and retaliation, alleging numerous racist incidents and comments at numerous store locations he was transferred between, and eventually, as he alleges, being terminated as a form of retaliation after the company learned he had filed a civil action against them.
By ALM Staff | March 13, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By ALM Staff | March 10, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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By Aleeza Furman | March 9, 2023
The Pennsylvania and Philadelphia bar associations, the Third Circuit Bar Association, the Department of Justice and the Pennsylvania ACLU were among the organizations to submit public comment to the court objecting to the change.
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By Riley Brennan | March 9, 2023
Arguments in Hangey v. Husqvarna Professional Products centered on which factors courts should look at to determine whether a defendant regularly conducts business in a county.
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By Aleeza Furman | March 8, 2023
Justice Christine Donohue and Chief Justice Debra Todd were the most vocal questioners during Wednesday's arguments in Sullivan v. Werner—a case poised to bring clarity to an issue left open by the high court's influential 2014 ruling in Tincher v. Omega Flex.
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By Max Mitchell | March 8, 2023
Her confirmation comes just days after a unanimous vote by the Senate Judiciary Committee, in which members from both sides of the aisle sang her praises.
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By Aleeza Furman | March 7, 2023
Central to the case is Pennsylvania's "no felony conviction recovery" rule—a judicially established rule preventing convicted felons from collecting damages for circumstances that occurred as a result of their crimes.
By Jessie Yount | March 7, 2023
The group, which includes eight partners, nine associates and two of counsel, comes to Gordon Rees from Philadelphia-based insurance defense firm Marks, O'Neill, O'Brien, Doherty & Kelly.
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