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People in the News - June 6, 2014 - Stuart T. O'Neal III Elected Burns White Chief Privacy Officer
Burns White member Stuart T. O'Neal III was elected as chief privacy officer to lead a new policy development team in its efforts to take a more coordinated approach to regulatory compliance.People in the News - May 27, 2014 - Obermayer Attorney Speaks at Law School
Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel attorney Tiffani L. McDonough was the featured speaker at the "Fashion Talks! Speaker Series Workshop" at New York Law School, where she discussed labor and employment issues affecting the fashion industry.Pa. Supporters Cautiously Optimistic About Same-Sex Marriage Ruling
Immediately following U.S. District Judge John E. Jones III of the Middle District of Pennsylvania's ruling overturning the state's ban on same-sex marriage, many Pennsylvania attorneys were exuberant about the decision, but several also wondered with some trepidation what comes next.Smartphones Can Hear You, Too, Doc
A secretly recorded conversation with a doctor can have a significant impact on a medical malpractice case, particularly one involving an issue of informed consent.Getting Injured Workers Back to the Job on Monday's 'The American Law Journal'
Workers' comp turns 100 next year and one thing hasn't changed in all that time: Employers and employees systematically disagree on when it's time to go back to work.People in the News - May 1, 2014
The following is a portion of a list of pro bono volunteers who assisted the American Civil Liberties Union in 2013:The Pennsylvania Child Custody Act, Three Years Later
On Jan. 24, 2011, the Pennsylvania Child Custody Act went into effect and made sweeping changes to the existing child custody laws, including mandatory factors that courts must consider in making custody determinations.Carroll McNulty Sustains Growth With Grab of N.Y. Med-Mal Firm
Carroll McNulty & Kull of New Jersey has continued its growth spurt by gobbling up a medical malpractice defense boutique to bulk up its New York office.Family Court Task Force Recommends Opening Few Cases to Public
A task force reviewing the feasibility of opening Delaware Family Court proceedings recommended opening paternity, property division and alimony cases at the judges' discretion. The task force detailed its recommendations in a report released Tuesday to members of the General Assembly.Trending Stories
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