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The Case for Compassion as a Litigation Strategy
Small acts of compassion send a message to the opponent that the attorney is not litigating because of their ego or out of a sense of superiority.Biden Names New Judicial Nominees as Senate Holds Confirmation Hearing
The White House said it would name federal trial judges for the Northern District of Georgia, Northern District of New York, and the Middle District of Pennsylvania as well as two trial judges for D.C. Superior Court.People in the News—July 22, 2024—Wisler Pearlstine, GRB Law
Wisler Pearlstine announced Justin D. Barbetta has been elected to partnership in the firm effective July 1.Biden Names Pa. State Trial Judge to Serve on Eastern District of Pa. Bench
Montgomery County Common Pleas Court Judge Gail A. Weilheimer has presided over a number of trials, including a jury's $4.7 million medical malpractice verdict award in 2019.De Minimis Doctrine and Use Variances: A Deviation From Zoning Regulations and Caselaw
Soland v. East Bradford Township Zoning Hearing Board held that a use variance can be de minimis, where such doctrine previously only applied to dimensional variances.View more book results for the query "Wisler, Pearlstine, Talone, Craig, Garrity & Potash, L.l.p."
People in the News—March 20, 2024—Wisler Pearlstine, Reichman Jorgensen
Wisler Pearlstine recently welcomed Carla Marino, a Chester County attorney, to its Malvern office as a partner in the firm's family law practice.Staying Ahead of the Growing Data Protection and Privacy Wave: Avoiding Common Pitfalls
How do you navigate this ever-changing data protection and privacy landscape?Liquidated Damages—Revenge Is Not Always Best Served Cold
Parties often turn to a liquidated damages provision as a means to "carrot" and "stick" each other into compliance with their final promises to one other.Judge Slams This Phila. Law Firm With $388K in Contempt Sanctions
The order included $100,000 in coercive contempt sanctions, reflecting the judge's determination that the firm not only defied an order multiple times, but it would also likely do so again without additional pressure from the court.Trending Stories
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