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Nearly a Dozen Law Firms Engaged in Baltimore Bridge Collapse Claims
Firms have been retained by the cargo ship that crashed, as well as the city and county of Baltimore and victims' families.'I Don't Want to Die Fearfully': Outsiders Can't Get Help to Die in NJ
Plaintiff and hospice physician Paul Bryman said in a statement that the ruling "means I cannot provide non-resident patients who request this gentle-dying option with care consistent with their values and wishes at one of the most important moments in their lives."New Phila. Barristers' Leader Talks Expansion Plans and Election Challenges
Richardson said the rhetoric and legal disputes surrounding the upcoming presidential election "make it a pivotal time for us as attorneys, as people, and us, more specifically, as Black people in America."Pa.'s Dangerous Dog Law Changes and 'Provocation'
Pennsylvania's new Dangerous Dog Law went into effect at the end of January this year after the passage of omnibus amendments.Public Relations and Litigation: Disney's 'Clickwrap' Agreements and the Public Backlash
While I am sure that the Disney attorneys meant well, and maybe were executing a strategy ordered by Disney, to assert the clickwrap terms in all suits, regardless of the type or potential for media coverage, it is a strategy that clearly backfired.View more book results for the query "*"
People in the News—Sept. 19, 2024—Malamut, Post & Schell
Malamut Law announced that Sophia Agostini joined the firm's government and regulatory affairs practice as an associate.What Does It Take to 'Incur' a Cleanup Cost Under CERCLA?
A recent appellate decision, to be sure unreported and therefore not binding, raises the interesting question of what a person must do to "incur" a cost. The person in question was a law firm and this is an "environmental law practice" column, so the question may be doubly interesting.Legal-Malpractice Suit Against Pa. Firm Presses On, Court Strikes Preliminary Objections
She claims that, in November 2023, the defendant associate drove to her house and tearfully informed her that he and his firm had committed legal malpractice and her case had been dismissed.Report: Firms Should Focus on Collections to Prepare for Uncertain 2025
"If firms are prepared for a softening demand economy, and are surprised that demand is strong, they're going to be in better shape than if they plan for future demand and find that it's weak," said Thomson Reuters analyst Bill Josten.Why a Judge's Upholding of a $6.1M Injury Verdict Was a Win for Defendants
The defendant argued in support of the jury's findings. The plaintiffs, on the other hand, argued that a new trial was in order.Trending Stories
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