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Wiretap Case Sent Back to State Court
A group of 370 union workers who claim they were subjected to illegal surveillance at a factory in Reading have won the right to pursue their wiretap and invasion of privacy claims in the Pennsylvania courts now that the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the federal judge who dismissed their case never had jurisdiction.Thomas Sabatino is the Man of the Hour at ACC
Walgreen Co. general counsel Thomas Sabatino is still new to his role as board chair of the Association of Corporate Counsel, but he's already got a full plate of issues to tackle.Law Firm Bonuses Growing as Economy Improves
In the first of a two-part series, The Legal Intelligencer surveys Philadelphia law firms about their bonus programs. Although the criteria -- number of billable hours, work quality, fee origination and firm citizenship -- remain essentially the same, the amount of money handed out to associates each year has grown.$5 Mil. Accord Reached in Boy's Drowning Death
The estate of a 16-year-old boy, who drowned while in the custody of a school for adjudicated delinquents and dependents in Mercer County, has reached a $5.12 million settlement with the school and with the school employee who took the boy off-campus for an unauthorized swimming trip.State Funds Join Reliance Insurance Litigation
Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner M. Diane Koken has become embroiled in litigation with the insurance guaranty funds of 39 states, including Pennsylvania's.Survey Shows Pa. Law Firms Don't Shine When It Comes to Diversity
Whether they moved up or down in the ranks of this month's Diversity Scorecard in Legal affiliate The American Lawyer, most Pennsylvania-based firms have little to show when it comes to the number of minorities in their ranks.Prosecutor's Conduct Put to Test in Former NBA Star's Appeal
Just as one of the biggest criminal trials in New Jersey in recent memory was about to begin, two appeals court judges have suddenly put on the brakes. Those judges will hear arguments on March 12 on whether a prosecutor crossed constitutional lines too many times in the grand jury to allow the indictment against former National Basketball Association star Jayson Williams for aggravated manslaughter to stand.Cozen O'Connor Raises 1st-Year Pay by $10K
In a move that could start a domino effect among large firms, Philadelphia-based Cozen O'Connor has bumped up its first-year associate salaries for the first time in five years. The firm has raised its starting wage to $110,000 and eliminated lock-step raises for associates in their fourth year and above, replacing them with a merit-based structure. Two midsize firms also have announced pay hikes, while a handful of large firms say they're considering whether to follow suit.Trending Stories
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