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Boy Scouts Bankruptcy Appeal Raises Questions on Mootness, Releases
For those who have already received compensation, a lawyer representing abuse victims said, it's come at a personal cost, as the terms of the effective plan have required them to answer 81-page questionnaires, sit for depositions and ask others to submit affidavits as proof of their scouting involvement.'The World Didn't End This Morning': Phila. Firm Leaders Respond to Election Results
"We're moving into a declining interest rate environment. That would be the case no matter who won the election," said Dilworth Paxson chairman Lawrence McMichael. "The economy has generally been strong, interest rates are coming down, and that's a good thing."Trump's Return to the White House: The Legal Industry Reacts
Law firm leaders, litigators and key industry stakeholders weigh in on the business, regulatory and legal implications of second Trump administration going forward.Pa. Court Denies Procedurally Deficient Request for Delay Damages in $4.1M Personal Injury Verdict
The majority concluded Arreguin's request failed as she didn't comply with Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure Rule 238(c)'s holding that a motion for delayed damages must begin with a scripted notice.Settlement Details Revealed as Kline & Specter Claims Bosworth Isn't Complying With Accord
On Tuesday, Kline & Specter filed a motion in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas alleging that Bosworth is not sticking to the terms of their agreement. The firm is seeking an order directing Bosworth to comply and pay the firm more than $500,000 for the alleged breaches.View more book results for the query "*"
Why Now Might Be a Great Time to Sue the Government
While many of the court's opinions will have major implications for Americans, it is the court's crackdown on the power of government regulators that may have the most profound effect of all.People in the News—Nov. 6, 2024—Sweet Stevens, Chamberlain Hrdlicka
Four attorneys from Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams are scheduled to present two sessions at the upcoming Council of Administrators of Special Education (CASE) Conference, a premier event for special education administrators.Election Protection Hotline, Staffed by Lawyers, Stays Busy
The hotline received calls about long lines in several swing states, some of which were caused by software malfunctions of ballot-scanning machines. But officials said many reported issues were not out of the ordinary.With Laterals Across the Board, Polsinelli Still Building on Major Group Move
Ripple effects from Polsinelli's 47-lawyer group move this summer are still generating benefits for the firm on the lateral market.The 'Next Battleground' in Chapter 11: Third Circuit Set to Weigh Opt-Out Releases
A subset of sexual abuse accusers whose compensation is a key part of the plan and a group of Boy Scout insurers—have spent years challenging third-party releases that were made part of a global settlement.Trending Stories
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