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Pepper Hamilton Denies Debt Collector Status in FDCPA Suit
The definition of "debt collector" has become a central issue as Pepper Hamilton faces a federal lawsuit alleging that a partner used unfair debt collection practices in payment demands to his tenants that were printed on firm letterhead.Chancery Court Scratches Nutrisystem Director Removal Bylaw
The Delaware Court of Chancery ruled Tuesday that a Nutrisystem Inc. bylaw requiring a two-thirds supermajority shareholder vote to remove directors was a clear violation of Delaware corporate law.Pennsylvania Instant Case Service Download Page (2016 Cases)
Use this page to download the 2016 cases discussed in The Legal Intelligencer.Public Interest Calendar of Events
• On Jan. 25, Philadelphia VIP will host a New Volunteer Orientation to welcome new volunteer attorneys from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m., at Philadelphia VIP's offices, 1500 Walnut St., Suite 400, Philadelphia. The program will provide an overview of Philadelphia VIP and the opportunities and resources available to volunteers. To register, visit www.phillyvip.org.People in the News—Jan. 20, 2017—Public Interest Law Center
The Public Interest Law Center, a nonprofit law firm that helps vulnerable populations gain access to basic resources, elected Hyung Steele, a partner in the litigation and dispute resolution department of Pepper Hamilton,to its board of directors.Paul Weiss Gets Into PTAB Work With Ropes & Gray Recruit
J. Steven Baughman, a longtime IP litigator at Ropes & Gray in Washington, D.C., is leaving the firm for Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison. Baughman is the firm's latest high-profile lateral recruit.People in the News—Jan. 18, 2017—Kaplin Stewart Meloff Reiter & Stein
Kaplin Stewart Meloff Reiter & Stein principal George Broseman was elected to the board of directors of Greater Valley Forge Transportation Management Association.Companies Push to Piggyback on Ruling Against CFPB
When a federal appeals court ruled in October that the president should be empowered to remove the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's director at will, rather than only for cause, the 110-page opinion landed with a bang. Companies want to piggyback on the decision to benefit their cases against the CFPB. Here's a snapshot of how the ruling, from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, is playing out in CFPB cases in courts across the country.Companies Push to Piggyback on Ruling Against CFPB
When a federal appeals court ruled in October that the president should be empowered to remove the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's director at will, rather than only for cause, the 110-page opinion landed with a bang. Companies want to piggyback on the decision to benefit their cases against the CFPB. Here's a snapshot of how the ruling, from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, is playing out in CFPB cases in courts across the country.Congratulations, You Made Partner! Now What?
As firms elevate a new class of partners, seasoned lawyers share their tips for wooing clients, marketing yourself, and finding your place in the partnership.Trending Stories
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