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Six Cost-Saving Strategies for Reducing Litigation Fees
Litigation is costly. Even when extraordinary results are achieved, clients often feel a lingering sting from the expense of lost time and money. There are ways to reduce the sting. Here are six cost-saving strategies that litigation counsel can share with clients.After 16 Years of Litigation, Philadelphia Jury Awards $5.6M to Plaintiffs Injured in Car Crash
Ronald Kelly was awarded $4.6 million, in accordance with the amount of damages that were factually caused by the motor vehicle accident, and Patrice Kelly was awarded $1 million in damages for her loss of consortium claim.Fired School Principal Alleged Retaliatory Termination
In February 2019, plaintiff Esther Purnell, 57, a Black female, was terminated from her position as school principal of Radnor Middle School. She claimed her termination was retaliatory. Purnell sued the Radnor Township School District. She alleged that the school district violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act.The Legal's Top Verdicts and Settlements in Pennsylvania of 2022
Ranging from $15.5 million to $206 million, The Legal's highest-dollar cases of 2022 dwarf its 2021 top-five verdicts, which ranged from $9.7 million to $19 million.Pennsylvania Judge Approves $27M Settlement in 'Brutal' 6-Year Tax Class Action
The case established any citizen could challenge a government's tax increase so long as it was illegally obtained or unnecessary, according to Arthur Wolk, founding partner of the Wolk Law Firm, who represented the taxpayers.View more book results for the query "Wisler, Pearlstine, Talone, Craig, Garrity "
In Clash Between Two Law Firms, Pa. Court Orders Review of Allegedly Privileged Emails
Lamb McErlane and Roman J. Koropey Ltd. entered into a practice arrangement in 2008 in which the latter firm acted as an office for the former. But the relationship between the firms soured over a referral dispute that led to Roman Koropey ultimately firing an associate who later joined Lamb McErlane, according to Koropey.People in the News—Aug. 26, 2022—Barley Snyder, Wisler Pearlstine
The Pennsylvania Immigration Resource Center (PIRC) has named Barley Snyder attorney John Quain its "Light of Liberty Pro Bono Attorney" for 2022.Unemployment Benefits for School Bus Driver During COVID-19 Divides Commonwealth Court
"The fact that Claimant chose to voluntarily sign up for summer work does not make her a year-round employee," the court's majority wrote. "Accordingly, Claimant is disqualified from receiving UC benefits under Section 402.1(2) of the Law."PLW People in the News—July 12, 2022—Wisler Pearlstine, Weiss Burkardt
Wisler Pearlstine announced that partner Amy T. Brooks, in her capacity as a member of the board of managers of Haverford College and clerk of the Haverford College Corp., welcomed Karen Korematsu, this year's honorary degree recipient of Haverford College.PLW People in the News—Dec. 14, 2021—Del Sole, Wisler Pearlstine, Tucker Arensberg
Del Sole Cavanaugh Stroyd recently added Jonathan R. Bruno as a new associate focusing on civil litigation and appellate practice.Trending Stories
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