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August 20, 2010 |

Schwarzenegger Can Leave Mark on Third District

If he moves quickly, he'll be able to put three, maybe four, justices on the court that decides many political fights.
7 minute read
June 01, 2005 |

Consultants' Pet Peeves

How law firms can improve relationships & results.
4 minute read
July 30, 2007 |

Strine Theory

Delaware Court of Chancery Vice Chancellor Leo E. Strine Jr.'s sharp-witted courtroom style melds popular-culture references with a multilayered analysis of corporate law issues. Strine's style has attracted attention and admiration from lawyers, but the substance of his recent bench decisions calling for more company disclosure in proposed mergers and acquisitions before a shareholder vote and addressing the subtle points of Delaware corporate law have altered dealmaking.
9 minute read
October 03, 2013 |

Divided Panel Orders New Trial for Man Arrested in His Home

"[C]ontrary to the hearing court's characterization, the defendant's attempt to close his door [after answering a police knock] was not 'akin' to 'fleeing'; he had never left the constitutionally protected interior of his home in the first place, even partially, so he did not flee 'into' his home," wrote Justice Ruth Balkin.
6 minute read
February 01, 2012 |

Tax Consequences When a Loan Is Modified, Part II

In his Real Estate Securities column, Peter M. Fass of Proskauer Rose furthers the discussion of a modification of a defaulted or "troubled" loan secured by real property, and reviews the specific tests contained to determine whether a modification is "significant," thereby resulting in a taxable exchange.
8 minute read
July 23, 2010 |

Suits & Deals

Large verdicts and settlements in New Jersey
5 minute read
January 09, 2009 |

Small and Solo Practice Mergers Heating Up?

As the economic vise continues to tighten, more and more small firms and solo practitioners may be seeking shelter in mergers.
4 minute read
October 01, 2008 |

International Securities Lawyer Joins Spector Roseman, Opens D.C. Office

Spector Roseman & Kodroff has made room for another name and another office. The Philadelphia-based class action firm was rechristened Spector Roseman Kodroff & Willis with the addition of international securities litigator Mark S. Willis, who has opened and will head up the firm's new Washington, D.C., office, as well as its securities and international business development group.
4 minute read
November 23, 2009 |

A 'Coup' for DOJ Fraud Unit

Davis Polk's Denis McInerney, a veteran white-collar criminal defense lawyer, was picked to head Justice's Fraud Section.
3 minute read
December 21, 2009 |

Estates and Trusts

A unanimous en banc Commonwealth Court panel has ruled that a century-old Northeast Philadelphia park must remain parkland and cannot be divided up to use part of the park for the expansion of a private-sector cancer research and treatment facility. p
6 minute read

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