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May 20, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

PEOPLE IN THE NEWS

ELECTED AND APPOINTED Adaptive Solutions Inc., a provider of support and consulting services for law firms and Fortune 500 corporate legal departments, has appointed Todd Baratz to the position of director of datacenter operations.
4 minute read
May 13, 2013 | The American Lawyer

Sheppard Mullin Eyed for New Orleans Cop Monitor Role

As one of two finalists bidding to oversee a sweeping effort to reform the scandal-scarred New Orleans Police Department under a 2012 federal consent decree, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton has a lot going for it—including the support of the U.S. Justice Department.
7 minute read
December 02, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

'Endorsement Sweepstakes' Ends; Bar Elections Are Under Way

After many months of meetings, networking, handshaking and persuading, election observers might ask whether the "endorsement sweepstakes," will truly have an effect on the outcome of this year's Philadelphia Bar Association vice chancellor race.
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January 14, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

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New Office
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January 17, 2013 | The Recorder

Paul Porrini

Heading up digital advertiser YuMe's three-lawyer team has required its GC to flex legal muscles he didn't need to exercise in his previous role in HP's mammoth legal department.
5 minute read
September 08, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Opt-Out Parties Must Pay Class Lawyers

A federal judge has ruled that a group of plaintiffs who recently opted out of a class-action antitrust case in order to pursue their own claims must set aside a percentage of any settlement or judgment they win to compensate the team of plaintiffs' lawyers who worked on the case for more than five years.
7 minute read
September 06, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

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Sen. Stewart Greenleaf, R-Montgomery, has been selected by the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association as the 2011 Justice Michael A. Musmanno Award recipient
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May 10, 1999 | Law.com

Back-Pay Day Nears

The story of one of the nation's most notorious bankruptcy and fraud cases, Florida-based College Bound Inc., is about to end quietly, as 1,616 former employees finally receive back pay totaling a half-million dollars. The bankruptcy trustee for College Bound, an educational testing and tutoring firm that collapsed in April 1992 due to fraud, has collected nearly $500,000 to pay the former workers.
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July 24, 2002 | Law.com

RIF Discrimination Case Derailed by Prima Facie Test

The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday refused to revive the claims of 17 Conrail workers who said they were laid off in 1995 because Conrail was worried about its "aging workforce" and wanted to deprive them of early-retirement packages offered the following year. The court upheld the use of a stricter test in determining whether a plaintiff in a reduction-in-force case has made out a prima facie case of age discrimination.
7 minute read
June 17, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer

No Child Endangerment Civil Claim in Church Abuse Cases

A Philadelphia judge has ruled there is no civil cause of action for endangering the welfare of a child, tossing the claim from nine sex-abuse suits filed against the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and several Roman Catholic priests, clergymen and schools.
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