June 10, 2010
Late last year, the Philadelphia Inquirer ran an in-depth expose on the Criminal Justice System in the city of Philadelphia. The reporting detailed a system in crisis, troubled by rampant witness f
By Sid Steinberg | August 10, 2005
Years ago, when the legendary football coach George Allen coached the Washington Redskins, there was a story that he interviewed a college football player in order to decide whether he should
By Lori Litchman of the Law Weekly | August 20, 2001
A trial court that refused to admit a state trooper accused of drunken driving to the accelerated rehabilitative disposition program was wrong to do so, again, the Superior Court has ruled.
By Leo Strupczewski | August 31, 2010
Unless they also serve as health care agents, plenary guardians do not have the ability to refuse life-preserving medical treatment for incompetent people not suffering from end-stage conditions or
By Shannon P. Duffy U.S. Courthouse Correspondent | October 4, 2006
Warning to lawyers who do debt-collection work: Using the word "could" in a dunning letter could get you sued. In its 10-page opinion in Brown v. Card Service Center, the 3rd U.
By Christopher Lilienthal | February 7, 2005
Taxation Cell Towers Subject to County Real Estate Tax AssessmentsDauphin County's decision to assess towers was not spot reassessment: Commonwealth Court A county t
By Gregory H. Mathews | June 1, 2005
One of the greatest lost opportunities in our litigious society is the chance to apologize in a way that really matters. The conventional wisdom has been that an apology will be viewed as an a
By Tom Perrotta | February 1, 2002
A man arrested and charged with disorderly conduct near the World Trade Center after an angry crowd threatened him for supporting Osama bin Laden will stand trial in late February, despite his free
By Peter Hall | September 24, 2007
Colleagues and critics alike say Chief Justice Ralph J. Cappy will leave the state Supreme Court and unified judicial system in better shape than he found them, but some said Cappy's leg
By Gina Passarella | May 30, 2006
Firm Acquires Blank Rome Attorneys in Allentown Trevose, Pa.-based Lamm Rubenstone & David has added five attorneys from the Allentown office of Blank Rome. The firm, which wil
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