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Third Circuit Judge Theodore McKee Takes Senior Status
McKee was nominated to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in 1994 by former President Bill Clinton.Judge Theodore McKee Taking Senior Status, Giving Biden His First Vacancy on 3rd Circuit
McKee was nominated to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in 1994 by former President Bill Clinton.Pa.'s Biggest Law Firm PPP Borrowers Have Been Fully Forgiven
"Despite court closures and a downturn in business, we avoided layoffs and other measures and as a result have maintained our pre-COVID level of employment," said Jeffrey Wiley of Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote, commenting on his firm's $7.3 million loan.New Program to Add Fees to Meet the Costs of Managing Storm Water
The cost of flood damage, the structures to manage or treat the toxicity of the discharges contributing to those floods, and perhaps increased storage if the rainfall is not being stored naturally by absorption.New Local Rule Allows Disclosure of Litigation Funding in NJ's Federal Courts
New Jersey's new local federal rule seems intended to strike a balance, requiring a showing of good cause before chasing down records that might be compromising.View more book results for the query "Schnader"
Ethical Issues Presented by Cyber Tech in Attorney-Client Communications
This article provides pointers on maintaining confidentiality and avoiding inadvertent disclosure by ensuring communications and data remain privileged and protecting against breaches and loss.The Propriety of Out-of-State Service of Certified Mail Without Restricted Delivery in Pa.
A recent opinion from the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania has renewed the debate over what constitutes sufficient service of Pennsylvania process on an out-of-state defendant via certified mail.The Appellate Lawyer—A Dying Breed? No. But There Are Not Enough
Two years ago, in a column I wrote for this newspaper, I raised the issue as to whether the trial lawyer was a dying breed. I came to the conclusion…Remembering George Nofer—Renowned Attorney, Advocate for the Deaf
George H. Nofer, 94, of Philadelphia, a national leader in the field of trust and estate law and a trailblazer in supporting services for deaf individuals, died recently of natural causes.Looking for 'Barry': Flexibility Is Key in Finding Diverse Talent
Not every diverse candidate will become a Barack Obama, nor will any nondiverse candidate. Those expectations are clearly unreasonable.Trending Stories
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