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Trial Strategy: Calculating the Time to Appeal after Dismissal of the Final Insurer from an Action
The date of a “final judgment” in an insurance coverage case can have significant ramifications for the timing of a notice of appeal. Importantly,…Zurich Insurance Appoints Tom de Swaan as Chairman and Fred Kindle as Vice-Chairman
The board of directors of Zurich Insurance Group Ltd. has appointed Tom de Swaan as chairman and Fred Kindle as vice-chairman.The following are the members…How to use analytics for greater credibility at the business table
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MCCA releases results to annual diversity survey
The Minority Corporate Counsel Association (MCCA) has released the results of its annual diversity survey of Fortune 1000 legal leaders, and while the number have increased over last year, it could be better.Commonwealth Court Strikes a Tax Sale in Philadelphia
In yet another blow to the city of Philadelphia's attempt to collect upon its substantial real estate tax delinquencies, the Commonwealth Court in City of Philadelphia v. Manu, 2013 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 363, issued a strongly worded opinion in stripping the city of its ability to sell a property under Pennsylvania's Municipal Claims and Tax Liens Act, 53 P.S. § 7101 et seq.Cy Pres Doctrine Sends $4 Million to Legal Organizations
Money not collected under a 2005 class action suit has been funneled to two organizations — the Interest on Lawyer Trust Accounts and Community Legal Services of Pennsylvania — that help low-income Pennsylvanians afford representation in civil actions.NFL Settles Concussion Class Action
The National Football League has settled the class action lawsuit brought by thousands of former players who suffered concussive injuries for $765 million, a move one football commentator said had "saved the game."Court: Liens Must Be Made Known Before Sheriff's Sale
A Philadelphia woman's property could not be sold at a sheriff's sale because the city failed to notify all the property owners, including mortgagees, of the sewer and water liens against it, the Commonwealth Court has ruled.Trending Stories
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