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As Strikes Soar, In-House Counsel Seek Strategies for Handling Labor Chaos
"They're just angry. Their brains are on fire. It's how well you can manage those brains on fire," said Deb Smolensky, senior vice president at the consulting firm NFP.What Judicial Nominations Could Look Like Under a President Harris or Trump
The types of candidates a President Kamala Harris or Donald Trump put forward will depend largely on which party controls the Senate, observers say.Phila. Attorney Reflects on Client's $1M Win Against Officers' No-Knock Search Warrant
"I think it was key showing not just that the officers failed to conduct reasonable reconnaissance or follow the normal procedures for a warrant, but showing what alternatives existed and how that would have made a difference," said Keith Thomas West of Victims' Recovery Law Center in Philadelphia.SEC Enforcement Leaders Head to Milbank, Morgan Lewis
Enforcement chief Gurbir Grewal will land at Milbank following his forthcoming departure from the agency. Carolyn Welshhans, formerly associate director of the Division of Enforcement, started at Morgan Lewis on Monday.Disciplinary Court Suspends Phila. Judge for Political Facebook Posts
"No other case in history of the Court of Judicial Discipline has involved such defiance post decision," the court ruled.View more book results for the query "*"
Could Mounting Litigation Over Contraceptive Depo-Provera Gain Traction in Philadelphia?
"It could be big. I think it could be as big as some of the others we've gotten here," Anapol Weiss shareholder Kila Baldwin said.Exciting Docket: A Preview of the US Supreme Court's October Term 2024
The U.S. Supreme Court justices return from their annual summer vacation to an exciting docket. They will examine interesting questions in several areas of law.People in the News—Oct. 7, 2024—Dilworth Paxson, Royer Cooper
Dilworth Paxson announced that attorney Linda Dale Hoffa has been appointed to serve a two-year term as chair of the Pennsylvania State Committee for the American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL).Sales Tax Class Actions and Indemnity Obligations: What's on the Pa. Supreme Court's October Agenda
The justices are scheduled to hear 12 matters over the course of three days, starting Tuesday.Phila. Judge Rules $12M Crash Verdict Was Backed by Evidence as Case Heads to Appeal
"The jury, acting within their role and calling upon their experiences, was free to infer that appellee's noneconomic harm was significant, resulting in the jury awarding over $10,000,000 in noneconomic damages," Jacquinto ruled.Trending Stories
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