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Pa. Supreme Court Wrestles With Juror Strikes, Informed Consent
A single, albeit lengthy, oral argument before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court last week posed two questions with potentially significant consequences for medical malpractice cases and civil litigation in general: How close is too close when it comes to a juror's ties to a defendant's employer? And can anyone other than a doctor participate in obtaining informed consent from a patient?People in the News—Nov. 8—Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law
Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law took top honors at the National Board of Trial Advocacy 2016 Tournament of Champions in San Francisco.Paralegal Settles Wage Claims Against Messa & Associates
A former paralegal at personal injury firm Messa & Associates has reached a $7,500 settlement of her claims against the firm over alleged unpaid overtime wages.People in the News—Nov. 3, 2016—National Bar Association
The National Bar Association, Women Lawyers Division Philadelphia chapter (NBA/WLD) in conjunction with its charitable arm, the NBA/WLD Foundation, are scheduled to present, "Sisters in Success: Leaning In and On" on Nov. 10 at Dechert's Philadelphia office.Ready to Roll: Marshall Dennehey Coleman & Goggin
In an early October afternoon, Teresa Ficken Sachs was running to an emergency hearing at City Hall on just a few minutes' notice. She'd been working with the trial team from the start, monitoring the case as appellate counsel, and her presence was needed—and soon.People in the News—Nov. 2, 2016—Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads
Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads associate Ernest D. Holtzheimer was elected to the executive advisory board of Special Olympics Pennsylvania to serve for a three-year term.$2M Settlement for Workers Over PTSD From Witnessing Colleague's Death
Nine Pennsylvania Turnpike workers who saw their co-worker get hit by a truck while on a road maintenance project have settled for $2 million over claims that the fatal crash caused post-traumatic stress disorder.Meet the New Jersey Law Firm Associates—Class of 2016
Justices' 'Abnormal' Requests Pose Legislative Challenge
In its latest flurry of opinions, released Sept. 28, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court opened up a line of communication with the General Assembly and spoke its mind, but it might not get the response it desires.Trending Stories
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