The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Patrick McNeil | May 14, 2021
Lessons from the year we started treating homelessness like the public health issue it has always been.
By Patrick Smith | Dylan Jackson | April 21, 2021
Continuing an ongoing trend of law firms weighing in on social and political issues, several firms have publicly made statements on the highly visible trial.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Lazlo Beh | April 16, 2021
A woman in her 60s whose only income is Social Security disability and who lives below the federal poverty line requested help from Philadelphia Legal Assistance because she had recently received notices from the city of Philadelphia's Department of Revenue.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Susan Vivian Mangold | April 16, 2021
Youth in placement through the child welfare, juvenile justice, behavioral health or developmental disabilities system need a local, independent ombudsperson to hear their grievances and investigate allegations of abuse including educational deprivation.
By The Legal Intelligencer | April 16, 2021
In this month calendar, learn about a few virtual CLEs, awards ceremonies and the 42nd annual Philadelphia Bar Association Virtual 5K Run/Walk.
By Justin Henry | April 15, 2021
"Imagine you're an elder Asian American woman who gets attacked on the street, and all of a sudden you have a team of $1,000-an-hour lawyers representing you," founding alliance member and McDermott Will & Emery partner Wilson Chu said.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Justin Henry | April 15, 2021
"This case is very important in the sense that it's going to set the rules of the road for how comfort dogs are used in courtrooms," said Karl Myers, chair of the appellate practice group with Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, who authored an amicus brief in favor of the position of prosecutors from the district attorney's office, but did not participate in the arguments.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jamila W. Harris and Tracie Johnson | March 19, 2021
The stigma and psychological effects of having been incarcerated, and the lack of reentry support upon returning home can prevent someone from accessing jobs, housing, education, and other opportunities, leading them to the "revolving door" of repeated incarceration.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Frank P. Cervone | March 19, 2021
The Pennsylvania Senate and many in the family law community have been engaged in a heated debate for months on proposed child custody legislation known as "Kayden's Law." At stake is how to make the courts more responsive to the needs of children and more sensitive to the traumatic familial experiences that children may suffer.
By The Legal Intelligencer | March 19, 2021
In this month's Public Interest Calendar, check out several informative CLEs, virtual events and awards ceremonies.
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The New York Law Journal honors attorneys and judges who have made a remarkable difference in the legal profession in New York.
The African Legal Awards recognise exceptional achievement within Africa s legal community during a period of rapid change.
Consulting Magazine identifies the best firms to work for in the consulting profession.
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