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Judge Haley Appointed to Advisory Committee on Outside Activities of Judiciary Employees
Pursuant to Rule 1:17A-1, it is ORDERED that Judge Roger T. Haley is appointed to the Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Outside Activities of Judiciary Employees ("Advisory Committee") for the remaining portion of a two-year term effective immediately through December 31, 2012, succeeding Judge Paul Catanese on the Advisory Committee.Drinker Discovery Subsidiary Sees Leadership Changes
Drinker Biddle & Reath's year-old e-discovery subsidiary has seen some shake-up in its leadership in recent months with the head of the subsidiary on the law firm side leaving two months after the firm hired a duo to run the e-discovery practice.Pennsylvania Cities Get New Allies in Quest to Cut Costs
The woeful finances of some of Pennsylvania's midsized cities have attracted the help of some powerful business forces to work with the General Assembly to find ways to cut municipal costs.Commonwealth Case Brings Expansion of Injury Law Full Circle
In Cinram Manufacturing Inc. v. W.C.A.B. (Hill), decided by the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania last month, the law regarding the expansion of an accepted description of injury has come full circle.Court Allows City's 'E-Hail' Taxi Program to Proceed
After city officials unveiled its "e-hail" program to arrange pick-ups by yellow medallion cabs, a range of livery cab groups sued to permanently put the brakes on the program.View more book results for the query "*"
ABA Panel Votes No on Accrediting Overseas Schools
The American Bar Association won't extend its seal of approval to foreign law schools anytime soon. The ABA's Council of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar overwhelmingly voted on August 3 to withhold accreditation from law schools outside the United States.Kirkland launches Asia private equity funds team
Kirkland & Ellis is setting up an Asian private equity funds practice with the relocation of two partners, including London partner Justin Dolling, who will move in January to Hong Kong, where he will be joined by New York partner Albert Cho. Although Kirkland's Hong Kong office has helped clients with fund formation matters, the pair will be the office's first partners dedicated to the practice.Trending Stories
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