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Justices Resolve Circuit Split on Securities Fraud Class Certification
Since 2007, there have been two primary approaches for determining whether plaintiffs in securities fraud class actions can invoke, at the class certification stage.Pa., N.J. Federal Courts Greenlight Class Actions Over Gift Card Fees
In a major setback for banks, federal judges in Pennsylvania and New Jersey have refused to dismiss a pair of class action consumer suits against TD Bank over allegedly deceptive practices used to market gift cards.Federal Circuit sustains bar to whistleblower claims
Congress's retroactive elimination of whistleblower actions against companies that falsely label products as patented did not violate the Constitution, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has ruled.The Good, the Bad, the Meltdown
The bailouts, bankruptcies and takeovers sweeping the financial industry narrow the universe of marquee corporate law clients, but lawyers say the turmoil will generate work for them, such as employment and shareholder litigation and complex bankruptcy filings.$2.2 Mil. Raised So Far By State High Court Candidates
TV may be king in the political arena, but this year's state Supreme Court candidates are being careful with their spending when it comes to America's favorite medium.Buchanan Ingersoll Eliminates 14 Partners
Pittsburgh-based Buchanan Ingersoll has eliminated 14 partners in a move that Chairman William Newlin calls necessary to position the firm for an aggressive growth plan. Buchanan Ingersoll has about 180 partners, roughly 47 percent of whom hold non-equity status. Sources familiar with the firm said that nearly all of the 14 affected lawyers are non-equity partners.Phila. Bar Honored by ABA for Foreclosure Prevention
When the American Bar Association hands out awards at its regional meeting this week, three winners of major honors will have local ties — including the Philadelphia Bar Association, which is being recognized for its role in the city's high-profile mortgage foreclosure court program.Letters of Support Played Role in Toole's Sentencing
The letters started arriving within the month. The real Michael T. Toole, who was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison Friday, was not simply the former Luzerne County Common Pleas Court judge who agreed to plead guilty for selling his judicial seat for the use of a beach house in New Jersey, they said. He was not just the man who failed to report an attorney's referral fee on his taxes.Trending Stories
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