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INS Changes in Post-9/11 World
Immigrants who flee to the United States to escape persecution may face a more difficult quest for political asylum than they would have before Sept. 11.Medical Marijuana and the N.J. Workplace
Similar to many other states that have passed medical marijuana laws, the Use Act in New Jersey was designed to protect patient users — and their physicians who recommend medical marijuana — from arrest and prosecution; it was never intended to define what rights, if any, patient users have in the workplace.NY Firms Offer First-Years Skads of Cash
The domino effect of the latest round of salary wars at national law firms will almost certainly trickle down to Philadelphia. Most big Center City firms have offices in Manhattan, and a few have ones in San Francisco. These firms have to react to the new standard compensation packages in those markets, and they have to consider another set of raises in their Philadelphia offices.Tropicana Garage Collapse Case Settles for $101 Million
Litigation over a parking garage collapse at Atlantic City's Tropicana Casino Resort that killed four workers and injured 32 others has been settled for $101 million.Appeals for More Appellate Lawyers Being Answered
A demand from judges and clients for skilled appellate attorneys is starting to take hold on law firms who in turn are creating specialized appellate practices with increased frequency. However, former Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court Judge Robert Byer, who joined Duane Morris to head their appellate practice, points out that not every trial lawyer can make the transition, saying there is a difference between persuading a jury and crafting an argument that an appellate judge would appreciate.Pennsylvania Stockholders Bear the Burden in Freeze-Out Mergers
As the result of an opinion recently issued by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, minority stockholders whose shares in Pennsylvania corporations are to be exchanged for cash in freeze-out mergers have limited recourse beyond a judicial appraisal of their shares after the merger closes.Circuit OKs Antitrust Class Action Based on Fraudulent Concealment
The Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has green lighted a class action antitrust suit brought by purchasers of corrugated paper products that accused manufacturers of conspiring to decrease their production so that supply would plummet and prices would rise.Trending Stories
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