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People in the News—Aug. 10, 2020—Marshall Dennehey, McNees Wallace
Jason Banonis, shareholder and managing attorney of Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin's Allentown office, is the recipient of the 2020 "Defense Attorney of the Year," award from the Pennsylvania Defense Institute, and McNees Wallace & Nurick attorney Devin Chwastyk is slated to take part in a panel discussion focusing on the cybersecurity risks associated with telework.Prepare for Slower Data Breach Detection, Higher Costs With Remote Workforce
The major exodus of employees to remote working environments will spread corporate data across various privately owned electronics and services, and likely hinder data incident monitoring and compliance.Prepare for Slower Data Breach Detection, Higher Costs With Remote Workforce
The major exodus of employees to remote working environments will spread corporate data across various privately owned electronics and services, and likely hinder data incident monitoring and compliance.11th Circuit Revives Jeffrey Epstein Victims' Challenge to Secret South Florida Deal
"Our criminal justice system should safeguard children from sexual exploitation by criminal predators, not re-victimize them," Senior Circuit Judge Frank Hull wrote in a previous review.11th Circuit Grants Rehearing for Courtney Wild
"Our criminal justice system should safeguard children from sexual exploitation by criminal predators, not re-victimize them," Senior Judge Frank Hull said in her April dissent. Now, the full court will hear the case.View more book results for the query "*"
Unintended Consequences: 10 Years of Rent Overcharge Reversals (Part 3)
The final article in this series examines unpredictable Court of Appeals rulings on New York City's residential property management industry in the context of the financial sector; specifically the portion that deals in real estate-backed securities.A Lie is a Lie is a Lie: Toward a Broader Application of the Tailored Testimony Rule
Tim Capowski and John Watkins discuss the inherent problems with the "tailored testimony rule" and conclude that "allowing litigants to reverse or revise themselves, without explanation, and without penalty undermines the search for truth and turns litigation into mere sport."When Does a Transaction Constitute an Equitable Mortgage?
The issue of whether a transaction was an equitable mortgage is replete with both factual and legal/equitable issues.Attorneys With Cohen Seglias to Present on Design-Assist Vs. Design-Build
Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman announced that Edward Seglias, a partner who works in the firm's Wilmington, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., offices, is set to present a CLE titled "Design-Assist vs. Design-Build: Capitalizing on the Efficiencies While Addressing the Risks" from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Wednesday.Trending Stories
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