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February 26, 2004 | Law.com

Vaccine Program Remedies Must Be Exhausted Before Filing Suit

A couple whose son suffers from autism because of an alleged adverse reaction to thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative once present in vaccines for newborns, may not file suit against a group of pharmaceutical companies until they exhaust administrative remedies available through a "no fault" National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled.
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July 09, 2013 | Law.com

Key Dodd-Frank Provision Unconstitutional, Panel Warned

Arguing that due process rights "are vaporized" under the Dodd-Frank Act, witnesses told a House subcommittee on Tuesday that aspects of the massive 2010 law overhauling the financial services industry might be unconstitutional.
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July 07, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

McClain Appoints 70 to Leadership Postions

More than 70 Pennsylvania lawyers will serve as 2008-09 chairs of Pennsylvania Bar Association's committees and sections. PBA President C. Dale McClain made the following appointments:
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May 31, 2013 | Corporate Counsel

Bringing Corporate Compliance to the C-Suite

A trio of papers from a RAND Corporation symposium on "Culture, Compliance and the C-Suite" examines when and how corporate executives are held accountable for fraud and other corporate crimes.
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March 05, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Drexel Tests Students' Deal-Making Skills in Novel Competition

Law graduates seeking careers as corporate attorneys have been troubled by the plunge in the business cycle. Some firms have been forced to defer or lay off associates as fewer corporations have the money needed to invest in high-end business transactions. Law students with an interest in corporate work, therefore, have been left wondering how they might be able to increase their marketability among law firms.
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January 09, 2002 | Law.com

The State of Pro Bono 2001

Sept. 11 cast a pall over 2001, but it led to a high point in lawyers' efforts to give back to the community. Thousands of lawyers have volunteered their services to families and businesses affected by the terrorist attacks. This special report describes their work, and that of other recipients of The National Law Journal's 2001 pro bono awards. But what about before Sept. 11? From all available data, the record is mixed at best.
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November 24, 2010 | Delaware Law Weekly

Daniel Folt, Prolific Duane Morris Partner, Dies at 53

Daniel V. Folt, a partner in the Wilmington office of Duane Morris, died on Nov. 8 at the age of 53, a few months after being diagnosed with melanoma, a virulent form of skin cancer.
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December 29, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

Eastern District Lost Three Respected Senior Judges

Editor's note: This is one of several articles taking a look at how Pennsylvania firms, courts and legal institutions fared during 2005.
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July 04, 2002 | New Jersey Law Journal

Lawyers Still Lax About Reach of Gramm-Leach

A year after they were supposed to start complying with a federal law that protects consumers` financial information, many lawyers have never heard of the law or are unaware it applies to them. And who can blame them?
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May 30, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

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