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By Aleeza Furman | October 28, 2024
The sweepstakes has already drawn scrutiny over its legality, with some law experts suggesting that limiting participation to registered voters may be akin to illegally bribing people to vote. But Krasner's lawsuit takes a different angle.
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By Amanda Bronstad | October 7, 2024
"It could be big. I think it could be as big as some of the others we've gotten here," Anapol Weiss shareholder Kila Baldwin said.
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By Amanda O'Brien | August 1, 2023
As the first female chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar Association, Willig helped transform the organization by pushing women into committee chair roles. And union-side labor and employment firm Willig, Williams & Davidson was a trailblazer in offering paid maternity leave in the 1980s.
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By Aleeza Furman | April 10, 2023
"You need to be innovative and connect with the jurors, because plaintiffs attorneys certainly are," John Delany III, a shareholder at Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, said.
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By Aleeza Furman | March 29, 2023
"Their experience with guns tells you all you need to know about whether this gun has a problem when the most experienced users are having these incidents," said Robert Zimmerman, a partner at Saltz Mongeluzzi who is based in its Philadelphia office.
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By Aleeza Furman | November 14, 2022
There is usually a three- to four-year "tail" behind an economic downturn before plaintiffs begin filing claims, according to Eileen Garczynski, senior vice president at insurance company Ames & Gough.
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By Aleeza Furman | October 18, 2022
The decision fits into a larger pattern of wins for insurance companies in COVID-19 business interruption litigation as federal courts continue to reject claims that the virus caused policyholders "direct physical loss or damage" to their properties.
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By Brad Kutner | May 20, 2022
Friday's opinion was a win for The Federalist, though the Third Circuit's majority only found issues with the merits of the dispute, not the thorny agency authority questions.
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By Justin Henry | February 16, 2021
Demand was weaker in Pennsylvania last year, Citi Private Bank's law firm advisory group found in its year-end survey.
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By Lizzy McLellan | December 31, 2020
Thornburgh was a U.S. attorney general, a Pennsylvania governor, and a lawyer for Pennsylvania-based K&L Gates beginning early in his career until his retirement last year.
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