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More Dark Times Ahead for Philadelphia's Court System?
The recent guilty plea of a Philadelphia Municipal Court judge to case-fixing charges and the suspension of two other judges, all occurring with the Philadelphia Traffic Court scandal still fresh in the public's mind, has seriously damaged the reputation of the Philadelphia judicial system, members of the legal community said.Get It Right the First Time: Making a Good Impression
It's that time of year: the unofficial start of fall, football season, back to school and the first day of work for many new attorneys. For some, this may be their first real job or at least their first full-time job working as an attorney in a law firm.Cohen Seglias Petition to Collect $200K Dismissed
A federal district judge has upheld a bankruptcy court's finding that a creditor with whom Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman filed an involuntary petition in order to collect debts from a defunct business acted in bad faith, resulting in dismissal of the petition, including the firm's claim.BIM: Bridging the Gap Between Design and Construction
The adoption of building information modeling, or BIM, on construction projects has increased substantially in recent years. BIM, a collaborative, three-dimensional building modeling platform, promises to bridge the gap between design and construction while conveying a distinct competitive advantage to those who use it well.Pa. Law Weekly - People in the News - June 10, 2014 - New Law Firm Member Named
Christopher Malloy joined Goehring, Rutter & Boehm as a member in its municipal creditors rights group.Jury Sides With Gas Pipeline Builder in Contract Case
A Delaware County jury has awarded more than $24.3 million to a company that claimed an oil and gas company failed to pay it for work it did to build a natural gas pipeline system.Natural Gas Pipeline Builder Gets $24.3 Mil. for Contract Breach
A Delaware County jury has awarded more than $24.3 million to a construction company that claimed an oil and gas company failed to pay it for work it did to build a natural gas pipeline system.PLW - People in the News - April 15, 2014
The Conference of County Bar Leaders (CCBL) of the Pennsylvania Bar Association honored immediate past chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar Association Kathleen D. Wilkinson with its 2014 Gilbert Nurick Award.Judge Awards Builder in Dispute With Township
A Bucks County trial judge awarded a molded jury verdict of $800,341 to plaintiff Klipper Construction Associates after a jury found that defendant Warwick Township Water and Sewer Authority breached its contract by failing to pay Klipper the balance of its contract for improvements it made to the township's wastewater treatment plant.People in the News - February 25, 2014
The Philadelphia Legal Secretaries Association is scheduled to host a lunch-and-learn from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. March 4 at the offices of Hangley Aronchick Segal Pudlin & Schiller, One Logan Square, 27th floor, Philadelphia.Trending Stories
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