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July 06, 2009 | The Legal Intelligencer

Philly officials decry pension takeover proposal

PHILADELPHIA (AP) ? Philadelphia officials are criticizing a proposal circulating in the state Legislature that could result in a state takeover of the city's municipal pension plan.
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March 12, 2007 | National Law Journal

Prevailing Plaintiff Alleges Defense Counsel's Legal Bill Eroded Recovery

Here's a litigation head-scratcher: Does a prevailing plaintiff ever have a right to contest the legal fees incurred by the defense? That's the unusual question pending before a Texas court. A prevailing plaintiff is suing law firm Thompson, Coe, Cousins & Irons, which represented the defendant in the underlying insurance claim dispute, alleging the firm charged too much to defend its client, thus reducing the plaintiff's recovery due to an eroding-limits provision in the defendant's insurance policy.
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July 30, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

Sponge Decision on Point in Needle Case

Expert testimony is not necessary to prove that a doctor was negligent in leaving the tip of a surgical steel needle inside a patient, the Superior Court has ruled in a memorandum opinion in an apparent case of first impression.
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November 28, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

Furnival Machinery Co. v. Gambone Construction Co.

Although plaintiff failed to sign the parties' contract, the contract's forum-selection clause was enforceable because defendants signed the agreement and the parties accepted the agreement and acted under its terms. Preliminary objections overruled.
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July 23, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Cop Has to Pay Up Portion of Pension to Spouse Who Paid Hitman to Plug Him

Hire a hit-man to kill your spouse, lose your rights to a share of your spouse's pension. That's the essence of a bill signed into law by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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September 16, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

Where Innovation and Tradition Mingle

Starting Sunday, Sept. 18, Philadelphia will hold it's fifth Center City Restaurant Week, a six-day event during which many of the city's restaurants offer three-course menus at a fixed price of $30 per person. This year, 86 Center City restaurants are taking part, up six restaurants from last September's week. Many of them are veterans to the event, but there are also some new places to replace those not on the list this year.
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September 28, 2007 | Law.com

Hip and Knee Implant Makers to Pay $311M to Avoid Kickback Prosecution

Four major makers of hip and knee replacement devices have agreed to pay $311 million in fines to avoid prosecution for allegedly giving financial inducements to doctors who used their products. The deferred prosecution agreement imposes a five-year compliance period and subjects the companies to 18 months' federal monitoring. Another company elected to be monitored but refused to enter into a civil settlement. The five companies represent about 95 percent of the hip and knee replacement device market.
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May 01, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Delivering Justice in a New Reality

We face a new economic reality in which we must make more efficient use of our limited resources while still adapting to a constantly evolving legal practice. Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman and I are confident that with the continued assistance of our dedicated judges and staff, as well as the support of the entire community, we will find innovative methods to carry out justice for the people of our state.
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August 27, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer

In re Estate of Richard A. Devoe, PICS Case No. 13-2340 (Pa. Super. Aug. 8, 2013) Shogan, J. (12 pages).

Domestic Partners • Petition for Surcharge • Surety • Equitable Subrogation • Volunteer • Good Faith Conduct
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October 30, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Verizon told to sell assets before merger

WASHINGTON AP - The Justice Department on Thursday effectively gave Verizon Wireless the go-ahead to buy Alltel Corp. in a $28 billion deal that would create the nation's largest wireless carrier.Verizon Wireless, a joint venture between Verizon Communications Inc. and Britain's Vodafone Group PLC, already has agreed to the government's condition that it sell assets in 22 states.
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