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People in the News—Nov. 16, 2022—Barley Snyder, Dilworth Paxson
Barley Snyder announced that Albert T. Keyack has joined the firm as an attorney in its intellectual property practice group based in Malvern.'I'm Broken': Ex-Prosecutor Carlos Vega Testifies in Suit Over Firing From Phila. DA's Office
Vega, 66, sued the city of Philadelphia alleging District Attorney Larry Krasner fired him based on his age. Krasner was dismissed as a defendant in October, but he remained a central figure in the dispute and attended the trial.Meet The Legal Intelligencer's New Young Lawyer Editorial Board
The Legal Intelligencer is proud to announce the members of our new Young Lawyer Editorial Board.Longtime Schnader Harrison Clients Sue Law Firm, Seeking Relief From 'Debt Disaster'
The negligence lawsuit comes in the months following what the complaint depicts as a frenzy within Schnader Harrison as lawyers attempted to fix what's described in exhibits as a "debt disaster" for long-time clients.View more book results for the query "Schnader"
People in the News—Sept. 28, 2022—Hyland Levin, Schnader Harrison, Eckert Seamans
Hyland Levin Shapiro partner Stacy Asbell has recently been appointed board president of the Samost Jewish Family & Children's Service of Southern New Jersey (JFCS).Bench Report: Legislators Make a Push to Add Judgeships + Senate Judiciary Drama
This week's issue starts with a push to add more judges, and drama at the most recent judicial nomination hearings.White Supremacists Used a Trial to Spread Hate, And Jurists Have Ideas on How to Stop It
"[Jurists] are trying to make sure we balance the rights of the defendant, but we have to look at the victims," one former appeals court judge said.White Supremacists Used a Trial to Spread Hate. These Jurists Have Ideas on How to Stop It
"[Jurists] are trying to make sure we balance the rights of the defendant, but we have to look at the victims," one former appeals court judge said.Pleading the Fifth and Civil Litigation: Is It a Good Idea?
Although the concept of pleading the Fifth is more commonly raised in the criminal context, civil lawyers should be knowledgeable about the principles surrounding the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and the significant implications that may arise from asserting the right.Trending Stories
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