By Avalon Zoppo | July 16, 2024
Some court watchers say Senate Democratic leaders could schedule a vote around possible Republican absences to achieve Adeel Mangi's confirmation.
By VerdictSearch | July 16, 2024
On June 3, 2020, plaintiff Ami Nawrocki, 54, a mail carrier, was driving on Woodstock Road in Villanova during a major storm. A large pine tree fell onto her work vehicle. Nawrocki claimed a shoulder injury.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Justin H. Brown and George M. Riter Jr. | July 16, 2024
Structuring an inheritance for children requires an understanding of the specific needs of the child.
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | July 16, 2024
Antheil Maslow & MacMinn announced that Adam M. Weiss has joined the firm's business and finance practice group.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Larry E. Coben | July 16, 2024
I'm sharing with you my approach to this recent trial, including how we prepared the case from jury selection through the verdict. I've thought about writing about these topics for a long time, but I just never found the time. For those readers who try civil cases or for those who've thought it might be interesting to become a trial lawyer, this is for you. I hope you enjoy it.
By Matthew B. Weisberg | July 16, 2024
Can an attorney be sued for a civil rights violation?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Meagan Truong and Martha "Frannie" Reilly | July 16, 2024
There is an important, growing trend among nonprofit organizations to merge in order to conserve resources such as board members, grant funding and donors. Conservation of these resources will help to sustain the programs and services provided by nonprofit organizations for future generations.
By Ross Todd | July 16, 2024
U.S. District Judge Joshua Wolson in Philadelphia says lawyers can't "yada, yada, yada" their way into the showing of harm needed to obtain a sealing order in his courtroom.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | July 16, 2024
Some firms are moving between guarantees and fixed shares to pay laterals, or using a blend of both.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By David E. Kouba | July 15, 2024
Work-related stress often increases for attorneys sharply during trial. This raises questions – and perhaps an opportunity. What do attorneys do at trial to mitigate increases in short-term stress? Could those practices help attorneys elsewhere in the profession? And, if so, how?
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