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Paralegal Sues Philly Law Firm, Alleging Sexual Harassment and 'Party Culture'
Lawyers at Zarwin Baum DeVito Kaplan Schaer Toddy have denied the allegations, including that the firm has a "sexually hostile work environment" and a culture steeped in drugs and drinking.An appeals board created an unfair process when it restricted arguments on appeal, unfairly benefitting one party and preju-dicing the other.
As Big Verdicts Pile Up, Attorneys Are Increasingly Turning to Mock Trials, Focus Groups
According to numerous civil attorneys, lawyers on both sides have been increasingly using jury consulting services, including mock trials, targeted questionnaires and focus groups, both online and in person. Attorneys have also reportedly been using the services earlier in the life of a case to help both with settlement talks and development of trial strategies.As Big Verdicts Pile Up, Attorneys Increasingly Turn to Mock Trials, Focus Groups
According to numerous civil attorneys, lawyers on both sides have been increasingly using jury consulting services, including mock trials, targeted questionnaires and focus groups, both online and in person. Attorneys have also reportedly been using the services earlier in the life of a case to help both with settlement talks and development of trial strategies.People in the News—Aug 7, 2019—Zarwin Baum
James Landgraf, a member of Dilworth Paxson’s real estate practice group, is slated to be a presenter at a National Business Institute seminar titled “Construction Law: Advanced Issues and Answers.”People in the News—Aug 6, 2019—Zarwin Baum
Zarwin Baum DeVito Kaplan Schaer Toddy announced that Peter A. Greiner and Kierstin M. Lange joined the firm as shareholders.Return of E-Filing a 'Big Relief' for Lawyers as Phila. Court Digital Systems Emerge From Outage
News of the e-filing and docket searches getting back up online spread quickly and led to sighs of relief from many in the legal community.After Six-Week Shutdown, Philly Court's Digital System Back Online
News of the e-filing and docket searches getting back up online spread quickly and led to sighs of relief from many in the legal community.$67M Punitive Damages Verdict Reached in Criminal Records Class Action
Bucks County could be on the hook for up to $67 million in punitive damages after a federal jury found it violated the Criminal History Records Information Act by publishing the criminal records of 67,000 people on the web.Trending Stories
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