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Social Security Benefits and the Modification of Alimony
In Pennsylvania, alimony paid pursuant to a court order is modifiable upon a showing of substantial and continuing changed circumstances. This differs from alimony provisions contained in an out-of-court agreement that is incorporated into a divorce decree. In such an instance the alimony provision is governed by the terms of the contract and may only be modified if the contract provides the same.PLW People in the News—Aug. 16, 2016—Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel
Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel partner Benjamin Pratt presented at the 68th annual conference for the Pennsylvania Association of Private School Administrators (PAPSA) for career colleges and schools.Obermayer Can't Arbitrate Ex-Associate's Bonus Allegations
Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel has lost its bid to arbitrate a lawsuit filed against the firm by a former associate who alleged its billing rate allocation denied associates their fair share of bonuses.PLW People In the News—July 26, 2016—Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel
Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel added Paul Troisi to its litigation department.People in the News—July 15, 2016—Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel
Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel partner Walter W. Cohen was chosen by the Society of Attorneys General Emeritus to be the recipient of the Francis X. Bellotti Award.Justices to Take Rare Look at Peer Review Privilege Issue
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is set to consider whether peer review documents prepared by a health care facility's third-party contractor are privileged under the Pennsylvania Peer Review Protection Act.People in the News—July 5, 2016—Burns White
Burns White added trial attorneys Ruth R. Wessel as a member and Kirsten B. Hare as an associate in its Philadelphia office.Burns White Grows Med Mal Group With Obermayer Attorneys
Two medical malpractice attorneys from Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel, including the co-chair of that practice, have joined Burns White, further adding to the latter firm's growing litigation bench.Compensation Handcuffs Partners, Delaying Lateral Move Season
In the wake of a busy late spring for lateral announcements, it appears that May and June movement may be the new normal, as more firms find ways to keep partners from leaving. Several recruiters who work in Pennsylvania said the late spring has become a busy time. In particular, two Pittsburgh-area recruiters said there has been a noticeable increase in lateral movement in May and June.$10,000 Agreement if Petition to Modify Custody Upheld
People may remember in the fall of 2014 a state Superior Court case, Huss v. Weaver, C.D. No: 2013-1209, was published where the Superior Court reversed a trial court's decision to sustain preliminary objections dismissing a complaint for breach of contract when a father did not pay $10,000 to a mother after he filed a complaint for custody, as their agreement provided that he would pay the mother $10,000 anytime he filed to modify the parties' custody arrangement.Trending Stories
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