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By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 9, 2017
A group of landscapers suing their employer for overtime pay have settled their class action lawsuit for roughly $4.8 million, with their lawyers netting $1.5 million in fees.
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By Zack Needles | The Legal Intelligencer | October 9, 2017
The passage rate for first-time takers of the July Pennsylvania bar exam showed marked improvement after hitting a new low last year.
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By Lizzy McLellan | The Legal Intelligencer | October 9, 2017
The ex-chairman of a dissolved firm, who wants to take his former partners to arbitration, has argued he has no obligation to state his claims in court.
By Kristen Rasmussen | October 9, 2017
Calithera BioSciences Inc. has hired Sumita Ray as senior vice president, general counsel and chief compliance officer. Ray's practice will focus on U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulatory law, global health care and compliance, brand support and product launches, collaborations and alliances.
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By Lizzy McLellan | October 6, 2017
Pepper Hamilton partner Ray Miller has a new approach to developing client relationships. All you need is a private island.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 5, 2017
A federal judge has tossed out a bad-faith case over underinsured motorist coverage against State Farm, calling it a re-packaged version of the same issues that had already been resolved.
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By Lizzy McLellan | October 5, 2017
Lawyers in the Philadelphia region charged the lowest average billing rate in the country, according to a legal trends report.
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By Zack Needles | October 5, 2017
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has cemented a lower court's ruling that entitled insureds who previously rejected stacked auto coverage to take advantage of stacking where the insurer fails to obtain a new waiver when a car is added to the policy.
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By Zack Needles | October 5, 2017
The Superior Court has ruled that the applicability of a key state Supreme Court decision on negligent misrepresentation is not limited to architects, but instead could pertain to any professional who provides information meant to be relied upon by a third party.
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By Max Mitchell | October 4, 2017
Methods two experts used to detect asbestos in talcum power were not scientifically rigorous enough to allow those experts to testify in court, a Pennsylvania judge has ruled in a case that attorneys have said is likely the first of its kind in the Keystone State.
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