The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Curt Schroder | June 13, 2024
These reports highlight a very disturbing trend in the commonwealth, a trend that needs to be reversed to right-size the state's legal climate.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Dorothy M. Sluszka | June 13, 2024
As feedback becomes sparser, it is critical to keep track of all notable achievements you accomplished throughout each year in preparation for annual or semi-annual reviews.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Lindsay Burrill-VanDellen | June 13, 2024
Originally, charter schools were created to encourage the use of innovating teaching methods and increase unique educational opportunities for students. They are free to the students who attend. But while charter schools may seem like a harmless alternative to traditional public schools, the way that Pennsylvania funds its charter schools is wreaking havoc on public school districts.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jennifer Platzkere Snyder and Marjorie McMahon Obod | June 13, 2024
After convening nearly 30 listening sessions and reviewing over 33,000 written comments to its rulemaking proposal issued last fall, the DOL is not only ready to play ball but is swinging for the fences.
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | June 13, 2024
Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys announced that Melinda C. Ghilardi was recently appointed to the Governor's Judicial Advisory Commission by Gov. Josh Shapiro.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis|News
By Amanda O'Brien | June 12, 2024
"Part of my business generation has been tied to investments that I've made," said Cozen O'Connor executive chair and CEO Michael Heller.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 12, 2024
"Rather than negotiating in good faith in an effort to reach a global settlement that is fair and reasonable, J&J is once again abusing the bankruptcy system in an effort to avoid accountability in an attempt to pay pennies on the dollar," the attorney said.
By ALM Staff | June 12, 2024
Have you, or someone you know, recently been involved in a major verdict or settlement?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Carolina Regales | June 12, 2024
Visa cut-off date retrogressions are a setback in the immigration process for any current or future applicant subject to quotas; however, it could allow for certain immigrant workers to become eligible again to apply for a green card if they missed a window of opportunity in their immigration journey.
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | June 12, 2024
Biden is expected to formally submit his nominees to the U.S. Senate for confirmation hearings in the very near future, where the nominees appear to have immediate support from their home-state senators.
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