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Another year, another struggle for legal services funding
The 37-year-old Legal Services is a perennial target for budget cuts by lawmakersFreeh Is Named Next Chairman of Pepper Hamilton
Five months after merging his firm into Pepper Hamilton, Louis Freeh, the former FBI director and Southern District judge, has been named as the firm's next chairman.Would law school warning labels make any difference?
Placing blame is a central component of the law. In the case of what ails legal education, however, it is not very easy to assign.It is unethical for insurance defense firms to submit legal bills to third-party auditors
Is it ethical for insurance defense law firms to submit legal bills to a third-party auditing service and participate in "legal service programs" whereby an insurer may limit an attorney's representation or defense of the client, the insured?Federal Circuit Refuses to Dismiss Appeal After Tivo/EchoStar Settlement
Duty to Public Held to Justify Dram Shop Law Contribution
Circuit to Mull Validity of Medical Monitoring Claim
The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will soon be asked to decide whether the state of Delaware would recognize medical monitoring as a cause of action now that a Pennsylvania federal judge has certified an immediate appeal of his decision predicting that it would.Oil and Gas Lease Valid Despite Vagueness, Superior Court Says
The state Superior Court has denied what it called a "creative" attempt by a landowner in Bradford County, Pa., to get out of an oil and gas lease in what appears to be the first published state court opinion in a case involving a challenge to the state Supreme Court's 2010 decision in Kilmer v. Elexco Land Services Inc.Discovery, Arbitration, Bullying, Child Custody
In their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan, partners at Schlam Stone & Dolan, report that Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto ordered the government to turn over to defendant a 1992 homicide file prepared by the New York City Police Department, that Judge Jack B. Weinstein dismissed claims against New York City and other defendants related to alleged peer classroom bullying at a public school, and review other decisions.Trending Stories
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