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By Zack Needles | December 28, 2017
The bulk of The Legal's 10 most-read stories of the year fit pretty neatly into three categories: unhappy news for law firms, attorneys in trouble and upheaval in the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office.
By Zack Needles | December 28, 2017
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has declined to review a Superior Court ruling that a plaintiff in a motorcycle accident case was prejudiced by the admission of evidence of his alcohol consumption.
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By Max Mitchell | December 21, 2017
Philadelphia District Attorney-elect Larry Krasner was voted into office on a platform of reform, and, speaking for the first time publicly since announcing his transition leadership team, he said overhauling the office's sexual harassment policies should be part of that change.
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By P.J. Dannunzio | December 21, 2017
A couple who had to sell off their expansive collection of antique toys as part of a bankruptcy can proceed with their lawsuit against the auction house alleging a conspiracy to sell the items for less than their full value.
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By Zack Needles | December 19, 2017
In a closely watched case that waded into the murky ethics of business arrangements between lawyers and nonlawyers, a majority of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court could agree on only one thing: fee-splitting arrangements between lawyers and nonlawyers are not per se unenforceable just because they violate attorney ethics rules.
By The Legal Intelligencer | December 19, 2017
Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin name partner John “Jack” R. Warner died on Dec. 11 at the age of 87.
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By Charles Toutant | December 15, 2017
U.S. District Judge Wendy Beetlestone halted the so-called moral exemption rule and the religious exemption rule, which allow employers to opt out of offering no-cost contraceptive coverage based on sincerely-held religious beliefs or moral convictions.
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By Max Mitchell | December 8, 2017
The federal judge overseeing the implementation of the $1 billion concussion-related settlement involving the NFL has barred third-party litigation funders from entering into assignment agreements with retired players.
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By P.J. Dannunzio | December 8, 2017
A federal judge overseeing a putative class action against Prudential Insurance Co. has ruled that the company violated ERISA by using interest-bearing bank accounts to hold life insurance money instead of paying beneficiaries directly.
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By P.J. Dannunzio | December 7, 2017
A federal appeals court held that a man who was kicked out of a school board meeting for making threatening remarks was protected by the First Amendment, but the question of whether he could sue school officials still needs to be hashed out.
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