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Pa.'s Empty Federal Bench Beyond Help From 'Nuclear Option'
A dozen vacancies stretch across the federal bench in Pennsylvania, but the "nuclear option" won't likely help put judges in those seats.N.J. Agency Procedure Reform Bill Will Not Make ALJ Rulings Binding
A New Jersey Senate panel has gutted a measure that would have given administrative law judges the final word in regulatory cases.Have the State's Largest Firms Grown Under New Leaders?
In less than six years, 10 of the 14 Pennsylvania firms listed in the Am Law 200 have announced or completed changes to the uppermost tier of their leadership structures following long, successful tenures.Culture Shift, Technology Lead to Staff Cuts
In the wake of recent support-staff reductions at Duane Morris, K&L Gates and other large firms, consultants and recruiters said more of these types of cuts are expected as firms seek to increase profits and shifts in technology gradually phase out the need for traditional clerical functions.Supreme Court Denies Appeal in Heated Asbestos Case
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has denied the appeal of a couple who is trying to reinstate a trial court ruling that upended a defense win and instituted a mistrial in their asbestos case.Supreme Court Denies Appeal in Heated Asbestos Case
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has denied the appeal of a couple who is trying to reinstate a trial court ruling that upended a defense win and instituted a mistrial in their asbestos case.Work-Related Mesothelioma Now Fodder for Common-Law Actions
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that the Workers' Compensation Act does not cover occupational diseases, such as mesothelioma, that manifest more than 300 weeks after employment ends. The decision frees potential plaintiffs to seek compensation from their former employers through common-law actions.Supreme Court Lifts Buyback Injunction in Activision Case
More than a month after the Delaware Supreme Court vacated a Delaware Court of Chancery injunction and cleared the way for video game-maker Activision Blizzard Inc. to recover stock from Vivendi S.A. in a deal worth $8.2 billion, the Supreme Court has issued an opinion explaining that it did so based on the "plain meaning" of the term "business combination" in Activision's charter.Trending Stories
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