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The Practices With the Highest Jumps in Partner Pay
"It's definitely a good time to be a law firm partner," said Major, Lindsey & Africa's Louis Ramos, referring to a survey showing partners are relatively happy with their pay.Pa. High Court Throws Out Disciplinary Charges Over Lawyer's $1M Fee Request
"This is very significant not just for this individual case but for the profession," said BrotmanLaw's Ellen Brotman, who represented Michael Pisanchyn.Industrial Products Company Hit With Products Liability Suit Over Drill's Lack of Safety Precautions
Attorneys with Saltz Mongeluzzi Bendesky filed the Oct. 22 suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on behalf of Logan Freiermuth.Federal Court Rejects City of Philadelphia's Request to Appoint New Judge in Related Case
U.S. District Judge Mitchell S. Goldberg examined Local Civil Rule 40.1, which governs the assignment of related cases, and calls for the assignment of the same judge to related cases, in order to promote efficient case management.View more book results for the query "*"
An Employer's Rule 34 'Possession, Custody and Control' Over ESI on 'BYOD' Devices
Until the circuit split regarding Rule 34 "control" over ESI possessed by a third party is resolved, determining an employer's obligation to preserve and produce ESI contained on an employee's personal mobile device that is used for work-related purposes will remain murky waters.'Erie' and Pa.'s Exclusion of Evidence of Compliance With Government Standards
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court affirmed a lower court ruling that barred evidence of a product manufacturer's compliance with government (and industry) standards in a strict liability design defect case.People in the News—Oct. 24, 2024—Post & Schell, King Spry
Post & Schell announced that attorney Joseph C. Koerwitz has been elected to partnership in the firm.The Challenge of Reasonableness in Discovery
Can both plaintiffs and defendants—opposing parties in an adversarial system—ascribe the same meaning to "reasonableness" to cooperate in discovery? Is it reasonable to believe that adversarial parties are likely to reach an agreement as to what is "reasonable" in discovery? The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure answer with a resounding "yes."Average Partner Pay 'Surges' in Both Equity and Nonequity Tiers
The average origination amount for a partner also shot up last year, amid a general trend of partners maintaining bigger books of business.Trending Stories
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