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June 23, 2004 | The Legal Intelligencer

Employer Notice Period Triggered On Last Day of Aggravation Injury

When a worker applies for benefits for a cumulative trauma injury - such as carpal tunnel syndrome - the 120-day employer notice period required by the Workers' Compensation Act should begin to run from the last day the injury is suffered, as opposed to when it is first diagnosed, the state Supreme Court has unanimously ruled in a case of first impression.
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February 06, 2002 | Law.com

Job Strategies: Using the Web to Your Advantage

Though job searches based on print publications' want ads have their usefulness, those who neglect to use the Internet are missing a valuable resource. If you're new to the Web job market, the number of options can be intimidating. But with a careful screening of your search criteria, an understanding of what you're seeking and the development of a Web method, you can tame the beast.
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January 24, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

Mendel v. Williams, PICS Case No. 12-0105 (C.P. Philadelphia Dec. 21, 2011) Tereshko, J. (14 pages).

The court granted defendants' preliminary objections for lack of personal jurisdiction since the activities of the two defendants did not evidence a continuous and systematic doing of business in Pennsylvania. Affirmance recommended.
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May 19, 2009 | Daily Report Online

NYC comptroller backs AG's pension fund code

NEW YORK AP - City Comptroller William Thompson says the city's pension funds should adopt state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's anti-corruption principles.The code bans firms and their employees from making campaign contributions to public officials who can influence pension fund investment decisions.Thompson said Tuesday that he will recommend that all of New York City's pension funds adopt the principles.
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June 30, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

North-Central Pa. Trial Lawyers Ass'n v. Weaver

Although Act 127 of 2002, which changed the venue rules for medical malpractice actions, did not violate Article III of the Pennsylvania Constitution, it did impinge on the Supreme Court's power to prescribe general procedural rules governing the operation of the courts, and thus violated Article V, Section 10(c). Preliminary objections sustained in part, overruled in part.
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book Pennsylvania Causes of Action, 12th Edition Authors: GAETAN J. ALFANO, RONALD J. SHAFFER, JOSHUA C. COHAN View this Book

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March 30, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

OK Computer! Corporate Legal Department Nets Rare ABA Honor

For just the second time in its 15-year history, the American Bar Association's national public service award will go to a corporate legal department for its devotion to giving free legal help to nonprofit groups that serve the poor. And the winner is ...
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August 16, 2006 | The Recorder

A $713 Million McData Snack

Weil, Gotshal's Kyle Krpata directed the due diligence efforts for McData, which sold itself to backdating-plagued Brocade.
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January 24, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Readers sue Armstrong over drug-use denial in books

Readers of Lance Armstrong's two books detailing his cycling accomplishments are suing the disgraced athlete and his publishers because of his denials of drug use.
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