The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Will Sylianteng | September 12, 2019
Anyone who has practiced the law in jurisdictions other than the one they grew up in, realizes that the practice of the law, and the world in general, is full of color and that people come in all sorts of shapes, races, ethnicities and genders.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Justin H. Werner | September 12, 2019
The panel reasoned that the other one third of rental payments and up-front lease bonuses constituted "income" that was outside the scope of Article I, Section 27, also known as the Environmental Rights Amendment (the ERA).
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Matthew B. Weisberg | September 12, 2019
The common law cause of action for wrongful use of civil proceedings has been codified at 42 Pa.C.S.A. Section 8352, et seq. The statute is referred to as the Dragonetti Act.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | September 12, 2019
A Pennsylvania court has denied an insurer's motion to void a life insurance policy based on the insured's alleged marijuana dependency.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | September 11, 2019
The case presents the justices with their first opportunity to evaluate whether the legal view of unemployment eligibility should evolve as "gig" jobs proliferate.
By Aleeza Furman | September 10, 2019
Thomas, Thomas & Hafer announced the hiring of Jared M. Mellott.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Mark Scolforo, The Associated Press | September 6, 2019
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board received no bidders Sept. 4 in a casino license auction ordered by lawmakers as part of an aggressive gambling expansion launched in 2017 by a cash-hungry state government.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Michael Riccardi | September 6, 2019
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action for the week of Sept. 2. Both houses of the General Assembly were in recess at press time. The state House of Representatives is scheduled to return to session Sept. 17, and the Pennsylvania Senate is set to go back to the Capitol on Sept. 23.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | September 5, 2019
A divorce attorney who submitted a client-written response to a motion to compel documents must pay opposing counsel $900 in fees, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled.
By VerdictSearch | September 5, 2019
On May 2, 2017, plaintiff James Brown, a man in his early 50s, was walking on Germantown Avenue, at its intersection with Manheim Street, in North Philadelphia. Brown claimed that he was struck by a sedan, resulting in back injuries.
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