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Courts Differ on Timing Issues In Owner-Occupancy Cases
In their Rent Regulation column, Warren A. Estis, a founding partner at Rosenberg & Estis, and Jeffrey Turkel, a partner at the firm, write that two recent cases establish that courts disagree as to the legality - and the logistics - of an owner's attempt to recover a significant number of rent-stabilized apartments on owner occupancy grounds.Three Partners Leave Woodcock Washburn, Head to Akin Gump
Three Woodcock Washburn litigation partners are leaving the intellectual property boutique to join the Philadelphia office of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld.Pa. budget deal still faces test of rank-and-file
As they worked to woo Gov. Ed Rendell on Tuesday, legislative leaders also faced the task of persuading rank-and-file legislators to support a budget deal they crafted to end Pennsylvania's 2 1/2-month-old budget impasse.Defendants Extend East Texas Hot Streak with Wi-Lan Verdict
Is the Eastern District of Texas ready to shed its reputation as a haven for patent plaintiffs? Defendants fighting patent infringement claims once went three frustrating years without a single jury win in East Texas. So far this year, they've prevailed at trial seven times, far eclipsing the number of plaintiffs wins.Press Be Damned, Harvey Presses His Own Agenda as Attorney General
Although he won praise for reorganizing the division in 2002, Peter Harvey has suffered rotten press since the moment he stepped into the spotlight of the Attorney General's Office: the roughest welcome to the state's top prosecution job in years.What You Can Still Do To Save Taxes on 2010 Returns
In his Tax Tips column, Sidney Kess, a CPA-attorney and of counsel at Kostelanetz & Fink, discusses how the law permits actions - like filing amended returns and special elections that permit taxpayers who chose benefits to waive them or to choose when to take certain write-offs - to be done after 2010's end.Roughing It: It's Summertime, But the Working Isn't As Easy
The days of extravagant summer associates' programs featuring meals at pricey restaurants, dinner cruises, suites at sporting events and weekends out of town seem to be over for now, with large Texas firms scaling back on the summer social events as well as the size of the summer programs. Munsch Hardt's Kitty O'Connell Henry (pictured), co-chairwoman of the firm's law school hiring program, says, "We've cut back on a few things."Trending Stories
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