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The Legal Intelligencer Announces 2021 Professional Excellence Award Winners
The Legal Intelligencer is pleased to announce the 2021 Professional Excellence Award winners.PLW People in the News—Dec. 22, 2020—Barley Snyder, Spector Gadon
Barley Snyder hired two new attorneys, a paralegal and a legal administrative assistant to help grow the firm's Gettysburg office, and Spector Gadon Rosen Vinci announced that Madison G. Melinek joined the firm as an associate in the firm's insurance and casualty litigation practice groups.Can Mental Health Practices Be Sued for Corporate Negligence? A Pa. Judge Doesn't Think So
Schuylkill County Court of Common Pleas Judge Charles Miller granted a preliminary objection brought by a behavioral health services provider and two of its agents, striking the corporate negligence claims from the case.Special Section: 2020 Professional Excellence
Welcome to the 2020 Professional Excellence Awards supplement. This year we honored three notable attorneys, 10 Lifetime Achievement winners, six Distinguished Leaders, five Law Firm Mentors, five Unsung Heroes, two Power Players, five Dealmakers, two Legal Innovators and 24 Lawyers on the Fast Track.Lifetime Achievement: Paul Rosen
Paul Rosen, chairman of Spector Gadon Rosen Vinci, has left an indelible mark on the legal profession in Pennsylvania, as well as the practice of law nationwide, during his 55-year trailblazing career.Suit Over Worker's Exposure to Diesel Fumes Settles For $575,000 in Camden
A man who claims he developed a respiratory condition while working in a warehouse where there were diesel fumes from an adjacent renovation project…The Legal Intelligencer Announces 2020 Professional Excellence Award Winners
The Legal Intelligencer is pleased to announce the 2020 Professional Excellence Award winners. We are delighted to highlight the great work and achievements across the full breadth of the Pennsylvania legal community.Court Tosses Phila. Prisons Ex-Deputy Commissioner's Race Discrimination Lawsuit
A federal judge in Pennsylvania has thrown out a lawsuit filed by a retired deputy commissioner of the Philadelphia Department of Prisons claiming he was passed up for a promotion because of his race, and faced retaliation when he complained.Bankruptcy court granted a motion in limine regarding the admissibility of certain court opinions, but it denied the remainder of defendants' motions in limine.
Appellant appealed the judgment in favor of appellee in its action for conversion against appellant law firm that subsequently represented individual in lawsuit and dispersed proceeds of settlement to individual and court found appellant's conduct did not deprive appellee of the funds but rather provided individual with the funds he could have used to compensate appellee. Vacated and remanded.
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