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January 19, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Bill Would Eliminate Crimes Code Carve-out in Labor Disputes

Legislation that died with the end of last session that would strike a carve-out in the Crimes Code for certain activities during labor disputes will be re-introduced in the state Senate by Sen. Scott Wagner, R-York.
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January 19, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Driver Settles With Deliveryman After Intersection Crash

On June 2, 2013, plaintiff Mahmoud Ahmad, 25, a pizza deliveryman, was driving an Acura TL sedan on Lycoming Street toward the intersection with K Street, in Northeast Philadelphia.On June 2, 2013, plaintiff Mahmoud Ahmad, 25, a pizza deliveryman, was driving an Acura TL sedan on Lycoming Street toward the intersection with K Street, in Northeast Philadelphia. Ahmad claimed that he stopped at a four-way stop sign, then drove into the intersection. As he did so, the driver's side of his car was struck by a Nissan Maxima driven by Mohammed Abuawada, who was traveling on K Street. Ahmad maintained that Abuawada struck his car at 80 to 85 mph. Ahmad suffered a fracture to his left clavicle, which he claimed was a serious impairment of a bodily function.
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January 19, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Hagens Berman Denies Conflict in Accord With GSK

Plaintiffs firm Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro said there was no evidence to suggest its deal to dismiss 28 thalidomide cases against GSK in exchange for the drug company's agreement not to seek sanctions against the firm was in conflict with its clients' interests.
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January 19, 2015 | The American Lawyer

Sullivan & Cromwell on China Shenhua's $1.5B Bond Sale

Latham & Watkins is acting for the underwriters on the state-run company's first entry into the international bond market.
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January 19, 2015 | Litigation Daily

Ex-S&P Exec Joins Battle Against SEC Administrative Actions

A quartet of lawsuits challenging the SEC's in-house enforcement actions became a quintet on Friday, signaling that it may take a federal appeals court—and perhaps even the U.S. Supreme Court—to decide once and for all whether the agency's administrative proceedings pass muster.
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January 19, 2015 | Law.com

From Law School to Congress

Unlike the U.S. Supreme Court, whose nine justices hail from just three elite law schools, a state school law degree won't hamper and may even smooth the way to the U.S. House of Representatives or Senate.
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January 19, 2015 | Legaltech News

Four Ways to Protect Your iPhone and iPad Battery

Maximize your mobile device's operating time and life span.
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January 19, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Small Borough's Big Lease Provides Lessons for Others

On Dec. 30, 2014, the borough of Middletown in Dauphin County closed on a 50-year lease of its water and sewer system. Pursuant to this public-private partnership, United Water will operate, maintain and manage the system, but Middletown will retain ownership of the assets even after the contract term.
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January 19, 2015 | Corporate Counsel

Securities Lawyers and GCs Get Ready to Rumble

Corporate law experts are choosing sides after a published attack on Harvard University's Shareholder Rights Project suggested the project's work was illegal.
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January 19, 2015 | National Law Journal

More Women in D.C. Firms' Partnerships

Women accounted for half or more of new partner classes at eight of the 20 largest general practice firms in D.C.
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