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'Outdoorsman' TV Show Wins in $6M Licensing Dispute
The grant of summary judgment in a licensing dispute between a hunting and fishing television show and a snack and beverages marketing company has opened the door to a possible award of more than $6 million in the case.New Yorkers Say Goodbye to a Powerful Voice for the Law
Family and friends will say farewell today to Mario Cuomo, an eloquent voice for the rule of law and for the poor during his career as an attorney and three-term governor, who died at his Manhattan home Thursday, hours after his son Andrew was sworn in to his second term as governor.Pepper Hamilton Can't Be Sued for Using Public Documents
Even if Pepper Hamilton violated a former client's confidentiality by disclosing an FBI affidavit of probable cause to search that client's home, the firm can't be sued considering the affidavit was made public prior to the firm's disclosure, a Philadelphia trial judge has ruled.In 2014, Cases Over Tech Issues Figured Heavily in Appeals to the Third Circuit
Cases arising from technological issues took up much of the Third Circuit's docket in 2014 and allowed the court to set precedent on the intersection of the law and the Internet, among other things.EPA Approves Pennsylvania Water Report
The Environmental Protection Agency has approved Pennsylvania's report on the quality of the state's streams, lakes, rivers and other waterways.View more book results for the query "*"
Settlement for OAG In Furniture Fraud Case
The Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General has come to a settlement agreement with the officers of two companies that were allegedly selling furniture without fulfilling orders or giving refunds.Insurance Broker Settles Contract Dispute
An insurance brokerage has settled claims stemming from a former employee's departure from the firm to join another brokerage.Pa. Federal Judge Sends Software Row to Delaware
A dispute over access to custom software and stored data between a company that monitors seismic vibrations and the tech company that built specialized software for it has been sent from federal court in Pittsburgh to federal court in Delaware.Executive and Judiciary Action for Week of Dec. 29
Following is a listing of executive and judiciary action for the week of Dec. 29, 2014. Members of the General Assembly are scheduled to return to Harrisburg today for swearing in for the 2015-16 session.Bill Closing DUI Loophole Takes Effect
A law took effect last week that would require a conviction for a first DUI offense before conviction and sentencing for a second offense.Trending Stories
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