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June 30, 2003 |

North-Central Pa. Trial Lawyers Ass'n v. Weaver

Although Act 127 of 2002, which changed the venue rules for medical malpractice actions, did not violate Article III of the Pennsylvania Constitution, it did impinge on the Supreme Court's power to prescribe general procedural rules governing the operation of the courts, and thus violated Article V, Section 10(c). Preliminary objections sustained in part, overruled in part.
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March 18, 2013 |

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March 30, 2010 |

OK Computer! Corporate Legal Department Nets Rare ABA Honor

For just the second time in its 15-year history, the American Bar Association's national public service award will go to a corporate legal department for its devotion to giving free legal help to nonprofit groups that serve the poor. And the winner is ...
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August 16, 2006 |

A $713 Million McData Snack

Weil, Gotshal's Kyle Krpata directed the due diligence efforts for McData, which sold itself to backdating-plagued Brocade.
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January 24, 2013 |

Readers sue Armstrong over drug-use denial in books

Readers of Lance Armstrong's two books detailing his cycling accomplishments are suing the disgraced athlete and his publishers because of his denials of drug use.
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April 08, 2013 |

Which Law Schools Are Tops for Jobs?

The American Bar Association breaks down the types of jobs law school graduates have landed and whether they are full-time, long-term or short-term positions, and identifies the three states where graduates of each law school were most likely to find work.
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March 01, 2011 |

Owner of two buildings faces foreclosure

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September 04, 2012 |

Mayer Brown's Ex-Information Chief Charged With Fraud

David Tresch was arrested on Aug. 30 and charged by federal prosecutors in Chicago with defrauding the firm of at least $850,000 over the last year through a series of phony invoices for work supposedly performed by an unidentified vendor.
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