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People in the News—March 8, 2018—Goldberg, Miller & Rubin
Alexandra Markward joined Goldberg, Miller & Rubin as an associate in its Philadelphia office.PLW People in the News—Feb. 20, 2018—Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote
Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote elected attorneys to shareholders of the firm.Relying on 'Protz,' Court Reverses Limitation of Man's Disability Benefits
The Commonwealth Court has reversed a ruling limiting the amount of benefits a disabled man can obtain.PLW People in the News—Dec. 12, 2017—Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office
Michelle Henry, first deputy attorney general for the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office, was honored with the 2017 Excellence in Public Service Alumni Award from Widener University Commonwealth Law School at the law school's annual Evening at the Capitol event.People in the News—Dec. 4, 2017—Antheil Maslow & MacMinn
Antheil Maslow & MacMinn partner Joanne Murray was honored by the Bucks County Herald and the Bucks County Bar Association in their “Lawyers Among Us” partnership.Ex-Dean, Wife Can Sue College for Allegedly Discriminatory Firing
A former Mount Aloysius College dean and his wife allege they were fired for being witnesses in an unrelated racial discrimination lawsuit against the school that took place nearly 20 years ago.Justices to Mull Evidence of Risks and Complications in Med Mal Trials
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments for the second time in two years over when defendants in medical negligence cases should be barred from introducing evidence of a procedure's risks and complications.Ex-State Treasurer Hafer Gets Probation for Lying to FBI in Pay-to-Play Probe
Former Pennsylvania Treasurer Barbara Hafer has been sentenced to three years' probation for lying to federal agents investigating pay-to-play politics in state and local government.Justices Mull 'Limitless Liability' Against Hospitals in Hep C Outbreak Case
"Limitless liability" is what health care providers in Pennsylvania would be exposed to if the state Supreme Court determined that UPMC could be liable for the conduct of a former drug-addicted employee who caused a hepatitis C outbreak in Kansas two years after being fired by the Pittsburgh-based hospital, a lawyer representing the hospital told the justices.Justices to Hear Controversial UPMC Data Breach Case
The justices of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court have agreed to hear a case alleging the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center was liable for the theft of its employees' identities.Trending Stories
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