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May 10, 2012 |

Circuit Rejects Retaliation Lawsuit From Internal Probe

The court also held that an affirmative defense to an employer's vicarious liability for a hostile work environment is not available where the alleged harasser can be considered an "alter ego" of the employer.
6 minute read
July 02, 2012 |

When Letters of Intent for Commercial Leases Are Binding

Jack Malley, a partner at Smith Buss & Jacobs, writes that a letter of intent, when drafted correctly during the negotiation of a commercial real estate lease, is a non-binding document that sets forth the fundamental points for a potential agreement. Whether it is considered unenforceable by the courts usually depends on whether it contains material terms or a methodology for determining the material terms and if it has clear non-binding language.
11 minute read
March 05, 2007 |

Scrutinizing the Condemnation Of an Adult Movie Theater

A key decision exploring First Amendment questions in the context of condemnation was very recently handed down by our state Supreme Court, with Chief Justice Ralph J. Cappy sounding off for the majority.
7 minute read
February 05, 2013 |

Ruling Backs Web Retailers Collecting Cardholder Data

By a single vote, Apple and numerous other online retailers have escaped potentially millions in statutory damages for claims under a California consumer privacy law.
4 minute read
March 11, 2009 |

Realty Law Digest

Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick Feinstein and an adjunct professor at St. John's University School of Law, analyzes a recent ruling which held that a towm exceeded its authority by rezoning a parcel under contract for sale and other recent decisions.
13 minute read
May 07, 2008 |

PEOPLE IN THE NEWS

Events On May 1, the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia held its annual achievement awards luncheon.
3 minute read
July 30, 2007 |

Small Firms Think Big When It Comes to Clients

Solos and small-firm practitioners are proving they can compete with big law firms in representing large companies. A survey found that when it comes to "providing value for the dollar," smaller law firms perform nearly twice as well as large ones. "We find small firms more economic, more expedient and better appreciate our business," says The Trump Organization GC, who gave Larry Rosen years' worth of legal work after Donald Trump said a chance conversation with Rosen left him with a favorable impression.
4 minute read
January 11, 2013 |

Court Ruling Rocks Hepburn Home Owner

A veteran of navigating zoning rules and regulations, Frank Sciame thought the local historic commission didn't have the authority to issue the order in 2010. His response? Place foot-high flower beds at the base of the posts and tell the commission he was complying with its order.
3 minute read
June 24, 2005 |

Product Defect May Set Lawyers' Hearts Racing

There's nothing like a short circuit inside a chest cavity to jump-start plaintiffs lawyers and shock the heart of a corporate defendant. With medical-device maker Guidant's $25 billion deal with Johnson & Johnson on unsure footing and thousands of patients with irregular heartbeats contemplating more surgery, Guidant is where it was two years ag a target for the plaintiffs bar, reportedly under federal investigation, and certainly on the defensive. Only now, it faces multiple suits over two products.
5 minute read

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