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People in the News—Jan. 31, 2017—Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads
Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads' Morton J. Simon Jr. was re-elected president of the board of commissioners of Cheltenham Township.People in the News—Jan. 30, 2017—Dilworth Paxson
Dilworth Paxson chairman and CEO Ajay Raju is set to be recognized as a Heart of Philadelphia Honoree on Feb. 4 at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown located at 1201 Market St.With Bench Near Full Strength, Eyes Turn to Reform Shakeout
New Jersey's Superior Court is as close to full strength as it has been in numerous years, though it's unclear at this point how the judiciary will portion out 20 new judgeships created to deal with the state's new criminal justice reforms.Farnese Must Stand Trial, Judge Refuses to Toss Case
The federal judge presiding over state Sen. Lawrence Farnese's bribery cases has denied requests to throw out the charges against him and a city Democratic committeewoman he allegedly bribed for political support.View more book results for the query "Montgomery McCracken"
Lawyers in Farnese Case Say Feds Should Stay Out of Local Politics
Defense lawyers in state Sen. Lawrence Farnese's criminal case said federal prosecutors have no business looking into allegations that he bribed a state Democratic committeewoman.In Farnese Case, Prosecutors Call Election Lawyer's Testimony Misleading
Federal prosecutors in state Sen. Lawrence Farnese's bribery case are fighting the admission of defense testimony from an election lawyer, claiming his opinions on state election codes are irrelevant and would confuse a jury.People in the News—Jan. 17, 2017—Offit Kurman
Josh Quinter joined Offit Kurman.People in the News—Jan. 13, 2017—Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young partner Gregory D. DiMeglio was a panelist at the Securities Law Developments Conference, sponsored by the Investment Company Institute Education Foundation in Arlington, Virginia.20-Year-Old Whistleblower Claims Against Drugmaker Ruled Timely
U.S. District Judge Lawrence F. Stengel said the case can move forward because previous claims were filed within the six-year statute of limitations.Trending Stories
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