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September 16, 2015 | Law.com

Firms Still Weighing Whether to Close Monday After Papal Visit

With less than a week before the World Meeting of Families kicks off the pope's visit to Philadelphia, law firms are still making decisions on whether and when to close down in a Center City that will largely be barricaded from Sept. 25-28.
5 minute read
September 08, 2015 |

Child Custody Order Inconsistent With Factors Analysis Reversed

The recent case of W.C.F. v. M.G., 115 A.3d 323 (Pa. Super. 2015), addresses numerous issues often faced by family law practitioners. The relevant factors of the case are as follows: W.C.F. (the father) and M.G. (the mother) were previously married and had one child. The parents of the mother (who is a native of Malaysia) resided with the parties in the parties' apartment since prior to the parties' child being born. Once the child was born, according to the opinion, the maternal grandmother had been the primary caretaker of the child. As reflected in the opinion: "As a result of father's belief that mother's family, in particular maternal grandmother, was blocking his attempts to bond with child, the parties agreed that maternal grandparents would move out of the parties' apartment and obtain their own residence." When the maternal grandparents moved out of the apartment, the mother took the child and vacated with her parents.
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September 05, 2015 | Law.com

Child Custody Order Inconsistent With Factors Analysis Reversed

The recent case of W.C.F. v. M.G., 115 A.3d 323 (Pa. Super. 2015), addresses numerous issues often faced by family law practitioners. The relevant factors of the case are as follows: W.C.F. (the father) and M.G. (the mother) were previously married and had one child. The parents of the mother (who is a native of Malaysia) resided with the parties in the parties' apartment since prior to the parties' child being born. Once the child was born, according to the opinion, the maternal grandmother had been the primary caretaker of the child. As reflected in the opinion: "As a result of father's belief that mother's family, in particular maternal grandmother, was blocking his attempts to bond with child, the parties agreed that maternal grandparents would move out of the parties' apartment and obtain their own residence." When the maternal grandparents moved out of the apartment, the mother took the child and vacated with her parents.
6 minute read
September 03, 2015 |

People in the News - Sept. 3, 2015 - Richards Appointed PAJ Section Chair

Veronica Richards of Richards & Richards was appointed the chairwoman of the medical malpractice section of the Pennsylvania Association for Justice.
2 minute read
September 02, 2015 | Law.com

People in the News - Sept. 3, 2015 - Richards Appointed PAJ Section Chair

Veronica Richards of Richards & Richards was appointed the chairwoman of the medical malpractice section of the Pennsylvania Association for Justice.
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August 31, 2015 |

People in the News - Aug. 31, 2015 - Rivet Joins Babst Calland

Jeremy S. Rivet joined Babst Calland as staff attorney in the firm's mineral title services and energy and natural resources groups.
3 minute read
August 29, 2015 | Law.com

People in the News - Aug. 31, 2015 - Rivet Joins Babst Calland

Jeremy S. Rivet joined Babst Calland as staff attorney in the firm's mineral title services and energy and natural resources groups.
2 minute read
August 24, 2015 |

People in the News - Aug. 24, 2015 - Gedrich Speaks at Summit

Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young partner Alan R. Gedrich participated in the panel discussion "Conflict or Accord: Coming to Grips With Conflicts of Interest" during the Financial Research Associates' Investment Advisor Compliance Summit in New York City.
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August 22, 2015 | Law.com

People in the News - Aug. 24, 2015 - Gedrich Speaks at Summit

Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young partner Alan R. Gedrich participated in the panel discussion "Conflict or Accord: Coming to Grips With Conflicts of Interest" during the Financial Research Associates' Investment Advisor Compliance Summit in New York City.
3 minute read
August 14, 2015 |

Spate of Succession Plans at Firms Driven by Age, Innovation

Reading the legal press over the last two or so years could lead to the natural assumption that law firms are getting better at succession planning, particularly the planning part. A growing number of firms have announced new firm leadership and many have done so upward of a year in advance.
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