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GOP Bid to End General Assistance Touches Off Procedural Brawl in Senate
The Pennsylvania Senate devolved into partisan shouting, name-calling and bare-knuckled procedural tactics June 26 over a bill to end a decades-old program that offers $200 a month to people deemed unable to work.Ex-NBA Star Says He Should've Listened to His Financial Advisor
Antoine Walker tells ThinkAdvisor about the mistakes that bankrupted him and how he educates young players to do better.Estate Planning Considerations for Remarried Individuals
Individuals who have remarried, whether after a divorce or death, tend to have particularly complex personal financial affairs. Therefore, it is crucial…Mark Aronchick Named The Legal's 2019 Attorney of the Year
In 2018, Aronchick, a longtime fixture in the Pennsylvania and national legal scene, played a leading role in two of the most significant and talked-about cases in Pennsylvania—if not the country.View more book results for the query "*"
O'Melveny Fuses LA Roots With Tech Sector Focus in New MediaTech Practice
Partner T. Hale Boggs discusses the new practice group, and why O'Melveny is uniquely situated in the growing Silicon Beach community.Johnson Departs Knight Johnson to Start Trial Law Firm
James Johnson is venturing out from the real estate and business litigation boutique he co-founded with Bryan Knight eight years ago to try something new.Marcia Coyle: Kennedy's Retirement Was Gerrymandering Game Changer
"Justice Kennedy had always held the door open in prior partisan gerrymandering cases" to allowing the court to craft—what would remain elusive—a standard, Marcia Coyle says on the PBS "NewsHour."Protections Extended to Townhouse Owners Seeking to Rebuild After Sandy
NJ appeals court establishes important precedent, allowing reconstruction of Superstorm Sandy-damaged properties to flood-safety standards “as of right” without municipal approval.Why Predatory Marriage Legislation Should Draw on Judicial Guidance
Our courts have seen an increase in lawsuits involving elder exploitation over the last 15 years due in part to the fact that the population is living longer and the elderly are increasingly relying upon caretakers. There are myriad ways in which unscrupulous individuals take advantage of older persons, but not all of them were anticipated by the Legislature.Trending Stories
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