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After 'Fitzpatrick,' Pennsylvania Now Has a 'Clear' State of Mind
As the Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently stated, when dealing with hearsay "things can get complicated pretty quickly … At times, the line that divides hearsay from nonhearsay can be difficult to discern."Atlanta Civil Rights Criminal Justice Legal Summit Postponed as COVID-19 Cases Spike
A new date for the inaugural legal summit planned for Sept. 22-24 has not yet been announced.PLW People in the News—Sept. 28, 2021—McNees Wallace, Blank Rome
McNees Wallace & Nurick announced the addition of David Burnett to its Harrisburg office, and Blank Rome announced that Ashlyn M. Grim, Amanda M. Noonan and M. David Tambussi joined the firm's general litigation group as associates.How Connection, Meaning and Wellness Are Key Strategic Imperatives for a Law Firm
Since 2020, billions have been pledged by U.S. companies to promote DE&I. Most recently, a more detailed concept and new nomenclature has been added to the DEI spectrum—belonging.Senate Confirms Florence Pan to DC District Court, Becoming Its First Asian-American Woman Judge
"I'm deeply committed to ensuring that everyone who enters my courtroom receives the highest quality of justice and fair treatment," Pan said during her nomination hearing.View more book results for the query "*"
Our Courts Have Made Pennsylvania's Fair Share Act Fair
The notion that only a former legislator can provide the appropriate construct of an enactment begs the real question: should a court consider the legislative comments of the General Assembly while discussing the passage of a law when it is called upon to interpret the statute?People in the News—Sept. 23, 2021—Sweet Stevens, Magna Legal Services
Partner Jane M. Williams of Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams is set to be a featured presenter at the 62nd annual Pennsylvania Council for Exceptional Children conference, and Magna Legal Services is slated to present the CLE program "Maximizing Litigation Graphics."Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I am in litigation. I am trying to find information about the opposing party who I believe is not being truthful. I have a secretary who is very good with the computer. Can I have this secretary become a friend of the defendant on Facebook or another form of social media. If the secretary then becomes a friend of theirs on Facebook, can I have that secretary get information from the Facebook page to use against the person in litigation?Asbestos Suit Involving GE, ViacomCBS Removed to Federal Court
The product liability suit was filed on behalf of Fred Russel Stafford against Crane Co., General Electric, ViacomCBS and other defendants.Trending Stories
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