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People in the News—June 27, 2016—Wilson Elser
Syreeta Moore joined Wilson Elser as of counsel in its Philadelphia office.Landlord Found Not Liable in Lease Dispute With Firm
One of Manhattan's most prominent commercial landlords was under no obligation to help a law firm defray 15 months' worth of rental costs when the firm vacated its offices before its lease expired, the state Court of Appeals ruled unanimously Thursday.People in the News—Montgomery McCracken—June 22, 2016
Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads announced the addition of two new associates.People in the News—June 9, 2016—Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads
Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads partner Louis R. Moffa Jr. is set to be installed as the 90th president of the Camden County Bar Association on Saturday at the Tavistock Country Club in Haddonfield, New Jersey.Casey: Fattah Requested Ambassadorship for Friend
U.S. Sen. Robert P. Casey, D-Pennsylvania, said he received hundreds of requests for governmental appointments because, as an early supporter of Barack Obama's candidacy, he was thought to have influence with the president.View more book results for the query "Montgomery McCracken"
Election Lawyer Details Fattah's Debt to Montgomery McCracken
U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah, D-Pennsylvania, ran up an $84,000 tab for legal work in connection with his unsuccessful 2007 Philadelphia mayoral campaign, but only paid for about half of it, election lawyer Gregory M. Harvey told a federal jury Wednesday.3-D Printing Set to Disrupt Products Liability Law
The concept of the traditional supply chain, with a designer, manufacturer, distributor and purchaser, forms the backbone of products liability law. But with the rise of 3-D printing, where a person may design and essentially manufacture a ­product in his or her garage, the traditional supply chain goes out the window, along with many basic notions about strict liability.Montco Attorney Jailed for Failure to Transfer Funds
A disbarred Montgomery County lawyer who was ordered last year to pay $18.4 million due to alleged misuse of several employee-benefit plans was jailed recently for failing to transfer $1.68 million in assets to a court-appointed fiduciary.ERISA Claims Tossed Against Christie & Young
A federal judge has tossed several claims against Christie & Young that sought disgorgement of $250,000 in fees over claims that the money was misappropriated from employee retirement plans by disbarred attorney John Koresko, who had operated their trusts.Trending Stories
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