The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Sid Steinberg | December 10, 2019
How many discriminatory comments does it take to create a hostile work environment? How should a manager handle vague reports of harassing conduct?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Howard J. Bashman | December 9, 2019
Did you know that there's a growing and thriving community of lawyers, judges, law professors, and journalists on Twitter who are interested in and who cover news relating to appellate practice and the most recent noteworthy appellate court rulings?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Alan Nochumson | December 9, 2019
By the end of this year, Philadelphia City Council, with the approval of Mayor Jim Kenney, will likely pass into law dramatic changes as to how some residential properties within city limits will be taxed.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Andrew C. Kassner and Joseph N. Argentina Jr. | December 6, 2019
The First Circuit found the funds did not constitute an implied partnership-in-fact, reversed the decision of the district court, and held withdrawal liability could not be imposed.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leslie E. John | December 6, 2019
Last month the ABA released another study—"Walking Out the Door: The Facts, Figures, and Future of Experienced Women Lawyers in Private Practice"—that tried to answer the question why experienced women are leaving the practice of law.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Cliff Rieders | December 5, 2019
I decided to take another look at this interesting and complex question. Under the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure, a certificate of merit has to be based upon the statement of a licensed professional.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephen A. Miller and Leigh Ann Benson | December 5, 2019
Two competing apparel companies find themselves before the U.S. Supreme Court after an 18-year trademark dispute. They are asking the court to consider the scope of the doctrine of res judicata, which precludes re-litigation of issues and claims that were, or could have been, litigated in a prior case.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Dana Chilson and Kandice Hull | December 5, 2019
Knick v. Township of Scott will likely cause another shift in eminent domain law in general, and may also have broader implications for all due process jurisprudence.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jeffrey Campolongo | December 5, 2019
The MMA explicitly prohibits employers from discriminating or retaliating against individuals solely on the basis of their status as a certified medical marijuana user.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel E. Cummins | December 5, 2019
Over the past several years, the plaintiffs bar made an organized push to support various candidates running for seats on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, with many of those candidates winning their elections.
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