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Ciavarella and Conahan May Face Very Different Sentences
Former Luzerne County Judge Mark A. Ciavarella Jr. has joined his co-defendant, former Judge Michael T. Conahan, in awaiting sentencing after a federal judge denied his post-trial motions late last month.Thelen Trustee Targets Ex-Partners, Firms
In 98 individual complaints against former firm clients and partners, as well as law firms those partners joined, Thelen trustee Yann Geron seeks to recoup an unspecified amount on behalf of the defunct firm's creditors.Web Site Without Orders Not Enough To Establish Personal Jurisdiction
A Peek Into the Second Batch of Rehnquist Papers
Last November, the first segment of the extensive collection of the late Chief Justice William Rehnquist's papers became public at the Hoover Institution Archives at Stanford University.Determining Rates for Medical Services Covered Under No-Fault
Vincent F. Gerbino, a partner at Bruno, Gerbino & Soriano, and Mitchell S. Lustig, an associate at the firm, offer a primer to help the attorney better understand the fee schedule. It will also specifically discuss two of the more common fee schedule issues faced by the practitioner.Law Schools See Signs of Better Job Opportunities for Students
The 1st Circuit recently issued its second ruling upholding a state law restricting so-called prescription "data mining," which involves selling doctors' prescription information to drug companies for marketing purposes.Trucking Co. Wins $2.1 Mil. Verdict Against Coal Supplier
In what is believed to be one of the largest awards ever in Schuylkill County, a Shamokin, Pa.-based trucking company and its owner have obtained a nearly $2.1 million jury verdict, including $1.5 million in punitive damages, against a Pottsville, Pa.-based coal supplier, plus an additional $70,000 directed verdict against the supplier's affiliates.Intervenors Put Brakes on Settlement With Automaker
District Judge Gary Sanderson of Beaumont has vacated an order he signed in March that gave preliminary approval to a proposed settlement that was protested by 29 firms involved in class actions filed last year after Hyundai Motor America publicly admitted that it overstated horsepower ratings on several of its vehiclesRetired Justice John Paul Stevens Tips Stetson to UT
At age 92, retired Justice John Paul Stevens continues to travel around the country, freely offering commentary about his former colleagues while also tossing out verbal bouquets to lawyers he admires. Stevens' speech at the University of Texas Law Review's annual banquet last month was no exception.Trending Stories
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