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Latest 'Tincher' Decision Factors Into Anticipated Appellate Case
A case that could go a long way toward settling some of the many open issues in Pennsylvania products liability law has received an injection of intrigue on the eve of appellate argument from a trial court's decision on remand in Tincher v. Omega Flex, the landmark 2014 case that left much uncertainty in the field.Migdal Ins. Co. Ltd. v. The Ins. Co. of the State of Pennsylvania
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Migdal Ins. Co. Ltd.v.The Ins. Co. of the State of Pennsylvania2016 WL 3639102This case was not selected…California Supreme Court Asked to Decide “Other Insurance” Dispute
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has certified the following two questions to the California Supreme Court:(a) Where the insurance policies…Small Bump for Legal Jobs as U.S. Employment Shows Surprise Uptick
The U.S. legal industry's employment outlook remained mostly flat amid better-than-expected job growth in the overall American economy, according to the U.S. Department of Labor's latest jobs report.Austin Shareholder Appointed Chair of Firm's Litigation Department; Plus Other 'On The Move' News
James Ruiz, an Austin shareholder in Winstead, has been appointed chair of the firm's litigation and dispute resolution department. The department has more than six practice groups with more than 100 attorneys.People in the News—June 30, 2016—Clark Hill
Vanessa M. Kelly joined Clark Hill's labor and employment practice group in the Princeton, New Jersey, office.Gay Orlando Lawyer: 'Our Pulse Is Stronger Than Ever'
Standing ovation for lawyer receiving Florida Bar's humanitarian award.Jobs Report: Legal Industry Sees Slight Gain in Employment
The U.S Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the legal industry gained 100 jobs in May. But layoffs continue to loom, with at least one Am Law 200 firm confirming Friday that it planned to cut less than 10 support staff roles.Kenyon & Kenyon Practice Leader Departs, Plus More Lateral Moves
Fox Rothschild snags three from Kenyon & Kenyon; Hogan Lovells goes on a hiring spree; Latham lands an arbitration head; Sheppard Mullin raids Steptoe; Wilmer welcomes a top federal prosecutor; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Trending Stories
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