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November 18, 2015 | Law.com

Pa. Can't Compel Single-State Arbitration in Tobacco Accord

Pennsylvania may not compel single-state arbitration to resolve a dispute over the nationwide 1998 settlement with several tobacco companies, the Commonwealth Court has ruled.
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November 18, 2015 |

Midsize Firms Confident as End-of-Year Approaches

In a year they described as “strong” or “consistent,” a number of midsize firm leaders in Pennsylvania seem optimistic about their year-end results for 2015, and have an even brighter outlook for the year to come.
4 minute read
November 18, 2015 | Law.com

Midsize Firms Confident as End-of-Year Approaches

In a year they described as “strong” or “consistent,” a number of midsize firm leaders in Pennsylvania seem optimistic about their year-end results for 2015, and have an even brighter outlook for the year to come.
4 minute read
November 17, 2015 |

People in the News - Nov. 17, 2015 - ABA Honors Trevaskis

The American Bar Association honored longtime Pennsylvania civics leader David Keller Trevaskis with its Isidore Starr Award for Excellence in Law-Related Education.
2 minute read
November 16, 2015 | Law.com

People in the News - Nov. 17, 2015 - ABA Honors Trevaskis

The American Bar Association honored longtime Pennsylvania civics leader David Keller Trevaskis with its Isidore Starr Award for Excellence in Law-Related Education.
2 minute read
November 13, 2015 |

People in the News - Nov. 13, 2015 - Quinlan to Moderate Panel

Blank Rome associate James J. Quinlan is set to moderate the panel discussion on "Dealing in In-House Counsel: Inside Looking Out" at the Brehon Law Society's monthly meeting, scheduled for 6 p.m. Nov. 17 at the Vesper Club in Philadelphia.
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November 12, 2015 | Law.com

People in the News - Nov. 13, 2015 - Quinlan to Moderate Panel

Blank Rome associate James J. Quinlan is set to moderate the panel discussion on "Dealing in In-House Counsel: Inside Looking Out" at the Brehon Law Society's monthly meeting, scheduled for 6 p.m. Nov. 17 at the Vesper Club in Philadelphia.
2 minute read
November 09, 2015 |

Primary Custody of Child Not Required During School Year

In September, I wrote an article regarding the case of W.C.F. v. M.G., 115 A.3d 323 (Pa. Super. 2015), pertaining to the reversal of the trial court's child custody order when the trial court's decision was inconsistent with the analysis of the child custody factors enumerated under the child custody statute. In the case of R.S. v. T.T., 113 A.3d 1254 (Pa. Super. 2015), a trial court's decision was reversed because the facts of the case did not support the analysis of the child custody factors contained in the child custody statute. More importantly, the case dealt with an issue faced by many in child custody cases. In the R.S. case, the trial court determined that the child's entrance into full-day schooling requires that one parent must have primary custody so that the child may establish a routine and consistency during the school week. Often in child custody cases, a parent will argue that it is important for the child to have a home base or primary residence during the school year. That was the argument taken by the mother in the R.S. case. Ultimately, the state Superior Court reversed the trial court and found that the evidence did not support such a ruling.
6 minute read
November 08, 2015 | Law.com

Primary Custody of Child Not Required During School Year

In September, I wrote an article regarding the case of W.C.F. v. M.G., 115 A.3d 323 (Pa. Super. 2015), pertaining to the reversal of the trial court's child custody order when the trial court's decision was inconsistent with the analysis of the child custody factors enumerated under the child custody statute. In the case of R.S. v. T.T., 113 A.3d 1254 (Pa. Super. 2015), a trial court's decision was reversed because the facts of the case did not support the analysis of the child custody factors contained in the child custody statute. More importantly, the case dealt with an issue faced by many in child custody cases. In the R.S. case, the trial court determined that the child's entrance into full-day schooling requires that one parent must have primary custody so that the child may establish a routine and consistency during the school week. Often in child custody cases, a parent will argue that it is important for the child to have a home base or primary residence during the school year. That was the argument taken by the mother in the R.S. case. Ultimately, the state Superior Court reversed the trial court and found that the evidence did not support such a ruling.
6 minute read
November 06, 2015 |

People in the News - Nov. 6, 2015 - Schor Joins Clark Hill

Stacey C. Schor joined the Philadelphia office of Clark Hill as an associate in the firm's labor and employment practice group.
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