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Commonwealth v. Anderson, PICS Case No. 17-1361 (Pa. Super. Aug. 23, 2017) Solano, J. (22 pages).
The trial court erred in quashing two Pennsylvania Uniform Firearms Act (PUFA) charges against defendant since his possession of a certificate issued pursuant to the Lethal Weapons Training Act did not excuse him from the PUFA requirement of a license to carry. The court reversed and remanded for further proceedings.New Suit Lands Over Fatal Tom Cruise Movie Plane Crash
A 2015 plane crash in Colombia during the filming of the Tom Cruise movie "American Made," already the subject of at least five lawsuits in California and Georgia, has spawned more litigation in federal court in Atlanta.Dechert's Latest Lateral Binge Bolsters Corporate Group
The Philadelphia-based Am Law 100 firm continued its hiring tear in 2017 by adding Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft structured finance partner Bruce Bloomingdale and White & Case M&A partner Nazim Zilkha in New York. Both lawyers previously worked with one another at Mayer Brown.Death to Performance Reviews! (Well, One Can Hope)
Most lawyers look forward to performance reviews about as eagerly as they do a colonoscopy. People I know regard them as either a waste of time or a torture session. If the review is positive, the employee.Report Links Unheeded Warnings, DOC and State Failures to Deadly Prison Uprising
Warnings from the corrections officer killed in the Feb. 1 takeover of James T. Vaughn Correctional Center's C-Building were ignored in the weeks leading up to the nearly 18-hour ordeal, an independent report revealed.Buffalo Law School's First Female Dean Has Fresh Ideas, Longtime Ties
Aviva Abramovsky regards her new position as dean of the state University at Buffalo School of Law as "a kind of homecoming," though she didn't attend the school and is the first dean named from outside in 30 years.Death to Performance Reviews! (Well, One Can Hope)
Columnist Vivia Chen, and many others, take issue with the law firm performance review. But will it ever really change?CLT's 2017 Distinguished Leaders Announced
The Connecticut Law Tribune is pleased to announce the winners of Distinguished Leader honors in the publication's annual Professional Excellence Awards. The following attorneys were nominated by their peers and selected by a panel to be this year's honorees, who will be celebrated at the annual Connecticut Legal Awards Dinner Oct. 3 at the Bond Room in Hartford:John Nevius, Anderson Kill Shareholder, Dies at 56
John Nevius, who was also a shareholder in Anderson Kill's insurance recovery group, was committed to education and was a popular teacher and mentor at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, his firm colleagues said.Trending Stories
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