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Norris McLaughlin's Ranking Pa. Lawyer Named Firm Chair
Norris, McLaughlin & Marcus, among New Jersey's largest homegrown firms by head count since acquiring a 37-lawyer Pennsylvania firm six years ago, has installed a new chairman for the first time in four decades.Whistleblowing Government Lawyer Loses Claim on Appeal
The Third Court of Appeals ruled that F. Michael McMillen's claim failed because he reported it internally to Texas Health and Human Services Commission personnel, who didn't have authority over federal Medicaid law.Same-Sex Marriage Plaintiffs Lawyer Predicts Marriage Equality in Spring
Daniel "Neel" Lane bases optimism on a hearing at the Fifth Circuit, where state lawyers arguing for a same-sex marriage ban faced a barrage of judges' questions.When Clients Lost, So Did Their Lawyer
"We try not to take cases that we think we are going to lose—we are not idiots—but we do lose some of the cases we take on contingent fee," said John Judge, shareholder in Judge, Kostura & Putman in Austin.View more book results for the query "*"
Ruling Strongly Criticizes Ghostwriting Expert Report
Out-of-state ruling prompts Akin Gump lawyer in Houston to offer tips about best practices.Why Your Small Firm Needs a Media Relations Professional
As small and diverse firms see rising competition from majority firms that are now willing to take on modest matters or less profit in order to get a higher volume of assignments, it is even more important to market effectively and promote the small firm's capabilities to continue to remain competitive.Suit Against Finnegan Could be Patent-Practice Game Changer
Massachusetts Supreme Court seeking amicus briefing on whether firms should be conflicted out of prosecuting patents for industry competitors.11th Circuit Hears Arguments in Siegelman Bid for New Trial
Lawyers for imprisoned former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman, one of the last successful Democrats in a deeply red state, on Tuesday argued that his trial was tainted by politics and that Siegelman's 6 1/2-year prison sentence was too long for his crimes.Long v. Faralli, PICS Case No. 14-2074 (Pa. Super. Dec. 15, 2014) (memorandum) Bowes, J. (21 pages).
Defendants' expert had sufficient experience in a medical field related to that of the defendant-physician so as to fall within the "related field" exception set forth in 40 P.S. §1303.512(e) of the Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Act. Affirmed.Trending Stories
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