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Appealability of Orders in Declaratory Judgment Actions
Pennsylvania appellate courts generally adhere to the “final order” rule. Under this rule, only final orders are subject to appeal as of right, 42 Pa.C.S. Section 742. A final order is one that "disposes of all claims and all parties." This rule applies the courts' longstanding policy against piecemeal litigation.Who Could Qualify as a Statutory Employer Under Pa.’s Workers’ Compensation Act?
Have you heard this one before? This is a story involving Company A (general contractor), Company B (subcontractor 1), Company C (subcontractor 2) and…Who Could Qualify as a Statutory Employer Under Pa.'s Workers' Compensation Act?
“A statutory employer is a master who is not a contractual or common law one, but is made one by the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act.”Lewis Brisbois Bulks Up Phila. Office With Segal McCambridge Hires
As out-of-town firms compete for their piece of the Philadelphia market, the moves leave Chicago's Segal McCambridge with barely any presence in the city.People in the News—Jan. 7, 2019—Weber Gallagher
Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby added partner Lawrence J. "Skip" Persick to the firm.In Memoriam: Influential Lawyers, From Pa. and Beyond, We Lost in 2018
Here are some of the prominent faces in the legal industry whose impact helped shape the profession.New Pa. Firm Leaders Broke With the Status Quo in 2018
Driven by strategic concerns over management and succession, several firms opted to do things differently this year.New Legislation Addresses Domestic Violence-Support Situation
Recently the Pennsylvania legislature addressed one of these situations—and made things right—with the passage of HB-983, which along with Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf's signature on Oct. 24, became Act 102 of 2018.Big Firms Round Out Local Practices With December Lateral Hires
Large and midsize firms continued to seek out lawyers with specialized knowledge and niche practices in the last few weeks of the year.PLW People in the News—Dec. 18, 2018—Fox Rothschild
Fox Rothschild partner Marilou E. Watson, a Montgomery County Bar Association diversity committee member and former chair, was reappointed by Gov. Tom Wolf to serve on the Pennsylvania Early Learning Investment Commission.Trending Stories
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