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People in the News—Dec. 30, 2016—Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel
Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel attorney Weihong Hsing participated in the China Pharma Intellectual Property Summit 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.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.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.People in the News—Dec. 13, 2016—The American Constitution Society for Law
The American Constitution Society for Law and Policy appointed Tim Lewis as a board member.Will Big Law Lead to Protect the Rule of Law?
OPINION: The ABA and private bar have a pivotal role in defending the profession's core values.Will Big Law Defend the Rule of Law?
The legal community, including lawyers at major firms, was largely quiet when civil rights, the judiciary, and the U.S. constitution came under attack during the presidential election.Judge Tosses Pharmacy Whistleblower Suit for Lack of Standing
A man who accused one of the nation's largest long-term care service pharmacies of violating federal anti-kickback laws does not have standing to bring his case under the False Claims Act because he lacked immediate knowledge of wrongdoing, a New Jersey federal judge has ruled.The Third Circuit, Notice and Access for Pro Se Prisoners
The issues surrounding appellate filings by pro se and prisoner litigants will always be with us. Our state and federal courts make significant efforts to maintain the integrity of the court while avoiding, as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit stated, "traps for the unwary," as in Marshall v. Commissioner Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, 3d Cir. No. 16-9000, (Oct. 25). Two recent matters decided in the Third Circuit (Marshall) and pending in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court (Burton) demonstrate the unique tension for appellate courts in these circumstances. And these recent decisions may provide some important lessons for all of us as well.Firm Leaders: We Must Safeguard the Rule of Law
The nation's elite lawyers and the ABA must become more vocal about protecting the core values of the profession, some leaders say.Trending Stories
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