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March 06, 2017 |

New Partners Yearbook

The attorneys in these pages have earned what one New Jersey firm leader once referred to as, “the badge of partnership.” No matter the size of the office or the compensation package, the badge counts for something.
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N.M.F. v. S.C., 16/9472
Publication Date: 2017-03-03
Practice Area: Family Law
Industry:
Court: Supreme Court, Monroe County
Judge: Justice Richard Dollinger
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Attorney for Plaintiff: Francis Affronti, Esq., Rochester, New York.
For defendant: Attorney for Defendant: Richard Coia, Esq., Rochester, New York.
Case number: 16/9472

Cite as: N.M.F. v. S.C., 16/9472, NYLJ 1202780318275, at *1 (Sup., MO, Decided February 21, 2017) CASENAME N.M.F., Plaintiff v. S.C., Defendant 16

March 01, 2017 |

Interlocutory Appeal Denied to Ex-PSU Officials in Abuse Case

Interlocutory appeals have been denied to three former Penn State administrators facing criminal charges in connection with Jerry Sandusky's sexual abuse of children.
7 minute read
February 02, 2017 |

Interim Appointees Score High in PBA Appellate Ratings

If an interim appointment to an appellate court may be thought of as an audition for a potential full term, all of Pennsylvania's "incumbents" passed with flying colors in the eyes of the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Judicial Evaluation Commission.
17 minute read
February 02, 2017 |

Trial Date Set for Ex-Penn State Administrators in Abuse Cover-Up Case

After years of pretrial litigation, the three former Penn State administrators charged with covering up the sex abuse of convicted serial child molester Jerry Sandusky are set to have their criminal case go before a jury next month.
7 minute read
February 02, 2017 |

SCOTUS Nomination Came Just in Time for Hardiman's Court

President Donald Trump, a practiced showman, built up suspense in the lead-up to the televised announcement of his nomination for the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday.
10 minute read
February 02, 2017 |

Legal Experts See New Precedent in Trump's SCOTUS Approach

Legal experts worry about the precedent being set by the politically contentious process to fill the empty seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.
9 minute read
January 13, 2017 |

Take Issue With Slavery, Not Hamilton Decision

Recently the Philadelphia Bar Foundation removed the name Andrew Hamilton from its ­signature annual benefit ball. Andrew Hamilton was an early Philadelphia lawyer who was famous for, among other things, successfully defending John Peter Zenger, a New York publisher, in a seditious libel criminal trial in 1735. He is not the guy who appears on the $10 bill; that's another Hamilton. He is also not the first chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar 
Association.
5 minute read
January 06, 2017 |

People in the News—Jan. 9, 2017—Blank Rome

Blank Rome elected four associates from its Philadelphia office to partner.
14 minute read
December 30, 2016 |

Law Firm Litigation That Quietly Went Away in 2016

Large firms frequently file suit—or get sued—in all sorts of litigation, such as legal malpractice claims, bill arguments with ex-clients, partnership disputes and claims by ex-employees. While the suits make headlines at the time they are filed, often they are quietly settled or dismissed.
42 minute read

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