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People in the News—Feb. 13, 2017—White and Williams
Linda Perkins joined White and Williams as counsel.DA Williams Won't Seek Re-election, Cites Gift Scandal
Philadelphia District Attorney R. Seth Williams has announced he will not be seeking re-election, citing a persistent scandal over thousands of dollars in gifts he received and failed to properly disclose.Eckert Seamans Acquires Pittsburgh Trusts and Estates Boutique
Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott is combining with a small trusts and estates law firm in Pittsburgh, Tener, Van Kirk, Wolf & Moore.OAG Agent's Whistleblower Suit Returns to Pa. Court Sans FMLA Claim
An Office of Attorney General top agent's lawsuit against Kathleen Kane and the OAG has been sent back to the Commonwealth Court, after a federal judge dismissed claims alleging Family and Medical Leave Act violations.Delaware Chancery Court Strikes Down Fee-Shifting Bylaw
The Delaware Court of Chancery has held that a corporate bylaw ran afoul of 8 Del. C. Section 109(b), where it purported to shift attorney fees and expenses to an unsuccessful stockholder that filed an internal corporate claim outside of the state of Delaware.For Big Law, 2016 Served Up a Surprise at Every Turn
For Pennsylvania's largest law firms, 2016 waffled like an indecisive kid in a candy store, with news of mergers that almost were, finances that looked bad to start but perked up by year's end, unexpected choices to be had on salaries and bonuses, and layoffs coupled with streams of large acquisitions.Firm Fired Women After Harassment Complaints: EEOC
In October 2013, plaintiff-intervenors Crystal Cole and Fetema Johnson (whose claims were pursued by plaintiff Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) were terminated from their jobs at Labor Ready Northeast Inc., a labor staffing firm based in Tacoma, Washington.Midsize, Small Firms Aimed for Fast Growth in 2016
For Pennsylvania's small and midsize law firm market, 2016 was a year of geographic expansion.Metz Lewis Disqualified in Noncompete Case Against Ex-Client
A Pittsburgh law firm has been disqualified from representing a company suing a former employee for allegedly violating a noncompete because that law firm represented the employee and company in a similar challenge when he joined years prior.Trending Stories
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