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Questioning the Balance Between Dicta and Holding
When I was getting ready for law school, my dean sent out a suggested reading list. "To Kill a Mockingbird" still sits on my shelf when it's not being loaned out to new lawyers (note: read it; don't just see the movie). "One L" is on the shelf, too.People in the News - January 28, 2014
On Wednesday, Flaster Greenberg shareholders Kevin Greenberg and Bill Skinner are set to discuss recent changes to the Pennsylvania Rules of Professional Conduct.Tips for Finding a Niche and Making a Name in Your Firm
Every young associate is eager to hit the ground running and become a valuable contributor to his or her firm. Attorneys in the early stages of their careers hope to be included in new cases, projects or meetings with prospective clients.Efforts to 'Right Size' Pa. Trial Judges on the Horizon
Pennsylvania court officials are set to take a close look at exactly how many trial judges are needed across the state. The Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts has asked the National Center for State Courts to assess the workload of all trial judges in the state.Phila. Judge Upholds Dismissal of Asbestos-Related Claims
The constitutional rights of a man whose asbestos-related claims were barred because of the amount the defendant had paid out in previous litigation were not violated, a Philadelphia judge has ruled in an apparent case of first impression.Reed Smith and Wilentz Goldman Sued For Allegedly Bungling Business Sale
Two prominent law firms—Reed-Smith and Wilentz Goldman & Spitzer—are embroiled in New Jersey court litigation with a former client who accuses them of "a frenzy of self-dealing, fee-churning and malpractice" in a business deal.Monthly Disability Payments Not Considered Marital Property
In 2011, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court decided the case of Focht v. Focht, 32 A.3d 668 (Pa. 2011), which resolved prior conflicting case law on the issue of whether an award or settlement proceeds from a personal injury claim, lottery winnings, or workers' compensation that arose during marriage but received after separation should be considered marital property for purposes of equitable distribution in a divorce matter.Bucks Jury Clears Doctor in Heart Disease Death
James F. Ivers Jr., as administrator of the estate of his wife, Teresa D. Ivers, sued doctors Joseph Kipp, Lisa E. Miller and Vanita Treat, along with the Village of Newtown Medical Center, Richboro Family Care Medical Center, Bryn Mawr Medical Specialists Association and Holy Redeemer Health System after Teresa Ivers was found unresponsive in a parking lot.People in the News - January 10, 2014
Douglas K. Rosenblum, a partner at Pietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti, presented at the Philadelphia chapter of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners' annual meeting in December.Trending Stories
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