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With Latest Confirmation, Pa. Western District Federal Bench Reaches Full Complement
Christy Criswell Wiegand, confirmed on an 82-14 vote while enjoying bipartisan support from both of Pennsylvania's U.S. senators, worked at Arnold & Porter and was a clerk to Third Circuit Judge D. Brooks Smith before serving as a federal prosecutor in the state's Western District.Eminent Domain in Pennsylvania: Part I, the Fundamentals
Pennsylvania's Eminent Domain Code, 26 Pa.C.S.A. Section 101, codifies one of the most extraordinary and ominous powers of government—the right to condemn or, more simply, "take" private property by filing a declaration of taking under the code, which results in immediate transfer of legal title to the property to the government.EPA Final Rules Amend Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards for Oil and Gas Industry
On Aug. 13, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued two final rules impacting the new source performance standards (NSPS) for the oil and natural gas industry pursuant to its authority under the Clean Air Act (CAA).'Mars' Highlights Limits of City Conformity to Federal Tax Principles
In their Tax Appeals Tribunal column, Joseph Lipari and Aaron S. Gaynor discuss a recent administrative law judge determination that highlights the question of whether and how federal tax principles apply to New York state and city taxes in situations other than an express decoupling.Patent Protection Abroad: Getting Your Ducks in a Row Before Filing Across the Pond
If there is any prospect of use, manufacture, or sale of inventive technology outside the United States (OUS), OUS filings should be considered. Even without such prospects, OUS filings can add value to an intellectual property portfolio. Here are some considerations.View more book results for the query "*"
Miami Settlement With Developer Challenged as Illegal Contract Zoning
A challenged settlement with the city allows the developer to finish a duplex in spite of setback violations.Liability Waiver for Charity Bike Ride Among Highlights of Pa. Supreme Court Arguments
The justices are scheduled to open their fall argument session Sept. 15 with 14 cases set to be heard over three days. The session, which ordinarily would have been heard in Philadelphia, is set to be livestreamed over YouTube, marking the second time the justices will hold an argument session using videoconferencing technology.'Green Light' for Grand Juries in New Judicial Emergency Order
"The first big feature is a green light on grand jury proceedings—at the discretion of the circuits," Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton said.Casino Claimed No Need to Accommodate Worker's Illness
On Feb. 8, 2017, plaintiff Michael Napoli was terminated from his job as a table games dealer at Parx Casino, in Bensalem. Napoli claimed that his termination was due to disability discrimination and retaliation, because he suffers deep vein thrombosis and had requested an accommodation for it.3rd Circ.: Mentally Disabled Pa. Man Imprisoned for a Decade Without Trial Can't Sue Court System
"While there is no doubt that Geness's case languished for far too long, we are limited here to the narrow question whether the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts (AOPC) may plausibly be held liable for his misfortune," said Third Circuit Judge L. Felipe Restrepo.Trending Stories
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