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Court Dismisses 1 of 4 Law Firm Defendants in Suit Over Failed Harrisburg Incinerator Deal
Judge Michael Wojcik's order removed, among others, Foreman and Caraciolo, one of the four law firms named as defendants in the suit.People in the News—Aug. 10, 2021—Conrad O'Brien, Pennsylvania Bar Association
Conrad O'Brien associate Meghan Farley presented to incoming Fulbright scholars regarding their constitutional and legal rights as non-American citizen students studying at college campuses in the United States, and more than 80 lawyers and judges from across Pennsylvania took leadership roles as 2021-22 chairs of committees and sections of the Pennsylvania Bar Association.People in the News—July 28, 2021—Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, Saxton & Stump
Administrative Judge Lisette Shirdan-Harris and Supervising Judge Daniel Anders of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, Trial Division, accepted the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association President's Award on behalf of the entire court, and attorney Andrew J. Reilly, a member of Delaware County's legal, business and political community, joined Saxton & Stump.Pa. Lawyer Loses Bid to Arbitrate Claim Over Failed $2.5M IOLTA Escrow Payment
In a case one lawyer called a possible cautionary tale, the Pennsylvania Superior Court drew a fine line between a lawyer's work as an escrow agent and their legal obligations as an attorney.People in the News—June 14, 2021—Saxton & Stump, Philadelphia Bar Association
Attorney John P. McBlain joined Saxton & Stump, bringing more than two decades of real estate, municipal law and litigation experience, and The Philadelphia Bar Association is set to co-host a June 16 CLE program titled "Contractual Good Faith: Perspectives from Canada, France and the United States.View more book results for the query "'Swartz Campbell'"
Two Pa. Courts, Two Opposite Rulings in Similar COVID Business Insurance Cases
A downtown Pittsburgh tavern should be covered by its insurer for pandemic-related business losses, says one judge. A Lawrence County sporting goods store with the same claim should not, says another. These disparate rulings on the same subject, reached by judges in Allegheny and Lawrence counties, show that when it comes to business insurance coverage during the COVID-19 pandemic, the devil is in the details of the policy.In First Day of Disciplinary Hearing, Fedullo Apologizes for Misconduct
Telling the board he accepted responsibility for his actions, a tearful Fedullo read from a letter that said in part, "I apologize to my family and friends and I apologize to Ms. Guerin." During the hearing, he also stressed multiple times that the money in the mishandled IOLTA account was his, not his clients'.Hire Up: SPAC Fever Is Driving Demand for Corporate Partners
Womble Bond Dickinson hired a Silicon Valley intellectual property litigation partner from Hogan Lovells.Hire Up: SPAC Fever Is Driving Demand for Corporate Partners
Corporate partners make up the bulk of lateral partner moves among Am Law 200 firms this week.People in the News—April 14, 2021—Marshall Dennehey, Lamb McErlane
Bringing with him 17 years of experience defending attorneys and other professionals, Josh J.T. Byrne joined the Philadelphia office of Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, and Lamb McErlane attorneys Dawson Muth and Katherine LaDow presented a CLE for the Chester County Bar Association on how COVID-19 impacted landlord and tenant rights in Pennsylvania.Trending Stories
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