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By P.J. D'Annunzio | July 17, 2018
The case involved a contentious dispute over how much the firm representing the government should be paid for the time put into the case. While the case settled for $1.7 million, lawyers for the government requested $3.11 million in fees.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | July 16, 2018
An age and sex discrimination lawsuit in which a Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas judicial staff attorney claimed she was not paid fairly has been thrown out by a federal judge.
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By David Gialanella | Lizzy McLellan | July 13, 2018
Among a slate of federal judicial nominations put forward by President Donald Trump on Friday were two for Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Court of Common Please Judge John Milton Younge was renominated to the Eastern District, and Nicholas Ranjan of K&L Gates was nominated to the Western District.
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By Max Mitchell | July 12, 2018
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether an insurance carrier needs to provide coverage for a man who was accidentally shot while intervening in a murder-suicide.
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By Lizzy McLellan | July 12, 2018
Starting salaries for judicial clerks are less than a quarter of what top-paying law firms offer their first-year associates.
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By Lizzy McLellan | July 12, 2018
The court affirmed dismissal of Nadine Pellegrino's claims over a security search gone awry at the Philadelphia International Airport.
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By Michael Booth | July 11, 2018
A former part-time secretary for the Susquehanna Department of Veterans Affairs may pursue sexual harassment and discrimination claims against the county and her ex-boss, even though she never reported the former boss's alleged unwanted sexual advances toward her, a federal appeals court has ruled.
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By Lizzy McLellan | July 11, 2018
New mandatory filings include financial disclosures for law firm partners David Porter, up for a Third Circuit seat, and Joshua Wolson, nominated for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania bench.
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By Max Mitchell | July 11, 2018
A law granting immunity to health care providers who treat mental illness should not have been applied to two emergency room doctors who treated a man while he was suffering from an opioid addiction, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled.
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By Tom McParland | July 6, 2018
The decision rejected DuPont's argument that the Fair Labor Standards Act allowed the company to avoid paying overtime by taking a "credit" for break-time pay and then using it to offset its obligations to compensate its employees for off-the-clock work.
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