The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Howard J. Bashman | October 16, 2017
You may be surprised to learn that one of the most useful and informative practice guides for attorneys and law students interested in appellate practice had its origin here in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Frank Kosir Jr. | October 12, 2017
In recent months, Pennsylvania appellate courts addressed the issues of title insurer's liability for deed drafting errors, as well as a municipality's ability to collect fines for illegally constructed structures during the pendency of the property owner's appeal.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephen T. Kopko and Daniel E. Cummins | October 12, 2017
As practitioners, attorneys sometimes tend to overlook the small, mundane, but otherwise extremely important tasks. However, this neglect can lead to a variety of troubles in your practice and for your client.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Samuel C. Stretton | October 12, 2017
To evaluate the issue, one has to get away from the news articles and stories. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court, a few years ago, added Rule of Professional Conduct 5.7 that talks about when a law firm is involved in a non-law related business.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kacey C. Wiedt and Audrey L. Copeland | October 12, 2017
In June, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court declared Section 306(a.2), the impairment rating evaluation provisions of the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act, to be unconstitutional under Article I, Section II of the Pennsylvania Constitution pursuant to the nondelegation doctrine in Protz v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Board (Derry Area Schchool District), 161 A.3d 827 (Pa. 2017) (Protz II).
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Mark L. Greenfogel | October 12, 2017
The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 through November 30, has already been one of the most devastating on record.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christopher Marzzacco | October 12, 2017
The evolution of the automotive industry in the United States continues, changing from traditional to “highly automated” vehicles (HAVs).
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To the Legal: On behalf of the Justinian Society, we share our condolences with the family, friends and colleagues of Judge Lisa Richette. Our society deeply mourns her passing. br
By Matthew Weisberg | September 11, 2012
Between wrongful use of civil pro gs (i.e., Dragonetti), vexatious multiplication of pro gs and other sanctions designed to deter attorney litigation misconduct, those satellite pro
By Leiv Blad | July 31, 2007
Thurgood Marshall Academy, Washington, D.C.'s first law-themed public charter high school, was founded in 2001 in the economically disadvantaged neighborhood of Anacostia. Clifford Chance's Di
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