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People in the News—July 23, 2019—Dilworth Paxson
Dilworth Paxson attorney Kimberly Parson is set to be a speaker at the New Jersey State Bar Association's 2019 Insurance Coverage Boot Camp on July 31.Convicted Palm Beach EB-5 Fraudster's Oceanfront Mansion Sells for $30 Million
The mansion was sold in bankruptcy proceedings filed by Robert Matthews, who pleaded guilty to federal charges after he was accused of defrauding EB-5 visa investors in the Palm House Hotel.Lawyers Making First Moves in Litigation Over Planned Hahnemann Hospital Closure
The hospital is a major employer in the region and also a mainstay for Philadelphians seeking medical attention, so the news left city officials and labor leaders scrambling for ways to keep the facility—or at least key parts of it—up and running.Appellate Division, First Department:June 27, 2019
People in the News—July 1, 2019—Charny Karpousis
For the third year in a row, Charny, Karpousis, Altieri & Donoian partner Karen Rose Karpousis was set to volunteer as a judge at this year's William Allen Middle School 8th Grade Exit Assessment.SCOTUS Decision Bolsters Pa. Anti-Gerrymandering Ruling, Court Watchers Say
Court watchers said that, instead of detracting from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's decision, the recent holding bolsters the state court's decision to act on the issue, and could make the ruling even more important as the window for challenging partisan gerrymanders narrows.Statute of Limitations Bars Enforcement of Provision in Property Settlement Agreement
The interplay between the statute of limitations for contracts and property settlement agreements has been debated and appeared in numerous appellate opinions over the years.Obermayer Adds Business Lawyers From Chamberlain Hrdlicka, MacElree Harvey
The firm's latest additions are Philadelphia lawyers Matthew Olesh and W. Patrick Scott.Justices: Counties Can't Sue Telecom Companies Over 911 Fees
In Butler County v. CenturyLink Communications, the justices unanimously reversed a 2017 Commonwealth Court ruling that allowed Butler County to move forward with a lawsuit against a long list of telecommunications service providers.Court: Hospital's Credentialing Files Not Covered by Peer Review Privilege
The Peer Review Protection Act does not shield credentialing materials, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled, relying on the state Supreme Court's decision from last year in Reginelli v. Boggs.Trending Stories
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