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2024 Election Litigation Will Be Just as Hectic as 2020 Despite Fewer Disputes, Attorneys Say
"It seems to have crept into the mindset of elected officials that, we have the election, and then we got to go to court," Kleinbard's Matthew Haverstick said.Med Mal Defense Litigator Gary Samms Jumps to Marshall Dennehey
Samms spent the last 26 years at Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel, where he chaired the professional liability group and catastrophic loss groups.Biden's Nominee Secures U.S. Senate Confirmation for Phila. Federal Judgeship
With Mary Kathleen Costello's confirmation, President Joe Biden has broken the record for appointing the most LGBTQ+ judges by any president in U.S. history, according to the office of U.S. Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pennsylvania,Health Care Worker Files Class Action Against Staffing Agency for Unpaid Meal Breaks
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM's source for immediate alerting on just-filed cases in state and federal courts.View more book results for the query "*"
People in the News—Sept. 18, 2024—Marshall Dennehey, Maiello Brungo
Matthew P. Keris, shareholder in the health care department in the Scranton office of Marshall Dennehey, is scheduled to join a Keynote AI Panel at the 2024 American Society for Health Care Risk Management (ASHRM) conference in San Diego, California on Oct. 8.Preparing Your Law Firm for 2025: Smart Ways to Embrace AI & Other Technologies
Join the webcast to explore how transformative technologies drive legal industry change and how to embrace them to avoid being left behind.Judge Approves $433K in Attorney Fees for Servers in Restaurant Chain Wage Dispute
"Here, although KRG contends that plaintiffs' rates are unjustified because this case has been simple, the case's history contradicts their position. This case was not simple—it had been pending for three years before trial and involved both FLSA and class certification," U.S. District Judge Christy Criswell Wiegand of the Western District of Pennsylvania said.Matt's Corner: Legal Malpractice Standing and Unexecuted Estate Plans
Can I sue the drafting attorney for failing to effectuate a testator's unexecuted intents that would have otherwise rendered me a beneficiary?Jurors Taking Notes and Jurors Asking Questions of Trial Witnesses
Note taking by jurors is well accepted by most courts with some limited instructions by the trial judge. The practice of permitting jurors to question trial witnesses has received limited acceptance by the courts.Trending Stories
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