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October 24, 2016 |

Judge Opts for Modified Bellwether Method in Lining Up Phila. Xarelto Trials

Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Arnold New is taking a different tack in trying cases in the Xarelto mass tort program.
10 minute read
October 24, 2016 |

Eckert Seamans Adds Associate in Wilmington, Phila. Offices

Alexandra Rogin joined Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott in its Wilmington and Philadelphia offices as an associate in the firm's litigation division.
3 minute read
October 21, 2016 |

On The Move

Gayeski Joins Capehart Scatchard's Workers' Compensation Department. Eckert Seamans Welcomes Christopher Bladel in Newark. Fletcher Joins Goldberg Segalla. Riker Danzig Welcomes New Associate Yarbrough.
22 minute read
October 19, 2016 |

A Comparison of the Superior Court and Chancery Court Rule 26

Anyone who practices in the Delaware Court of Chancery but sometimes finds himself or herself in the Superior Court Complex Commercial Litigation Division (CCLD) should be aware of the subtle differences between Court of Chancery Rule 26 and Superior Court Rule 26 when it comes to what information of a party's expert is discoverable. Two recent rulings from both courts, CIM Urban Lending GP v. Cantor Commercial Real Estate Sponsor, C.A. No. 11060-VCS (Del. Ch. May 19), and Green v. Nemours Foundation, C.A. No. N15C-03-208 (Del. Super. Aug. 17), help to shed light on the topic.
9 minute read
October 18, 2016 |

People in the News—Oct. 19, 2016—Capehart & Scatchard

Capehart & Scatchard added Neil Hlawatsch to its litigation department as an associate in the Mount Laurel, New Jersey, office.
7 minute read
October 13, 2016 |

People in the News—Oct. 13—Homeless Advocacy Project

Michael Taub, staff attorney and director of the Homeless Advocacy Project's Veterans Project, is set to receive the 2016 Mary Philbrook Public Interest Award on Oct. 20 at Rutgers Law School in Camden, New Jersey.
11 minute read
October 06, 2016 |

Courts Can't 'Second-Guess' Civil Servant Discipline, Justices Say

Trial courts must give deference to local civil service commission decisions where no new evidence is presented on appeal, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled, clarifying an issue that has been muddied by decades of conflicting case law.
10 minute read
September 30, 2016 |

Kane Conviction Paves Way for Civil Suit Resolutions

With Kathleen Kane's criminal trial behind her, the civil claims against her and the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General are likely to see movement in the near future.
13 minute read
September 19, 2016 |

Contract Lawyer Ranks to Grow as Firms Seek to Protect Profits

As law firms look to staffing adjustments as a way to maintain or fatten their profit margins, and young lawyers seek alternate employment routes in lieu of the traditional partner track, the role of contract attorneys is likely to gain prominence, legal industry observers said.
17 minute read
September 14, 2016 |

Cost of Pa. OAG's Email Review, Civil Defense Passes $1M

The Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General has paid more than $1.03 million in outside legal fees to investigate the exchange of inappropriate and offensive emails on government servers and to defend a series of civil lawsuits.
16 minute read

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