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2024 US Presidential Election: What the Legal Industry Needs to Know
Take a look at the ongoing coverage from across the Law.com Newsroom on the potential impact of November's election.For Troutman Pepper and Ballard Spahr, the Path to Growth Points Outside of Phila.
Rising costs and a lukewarm local economy continue to push firms with roots in the City of Brotherly Love to seek growth elsewhere, but some firm leaders remain bullish on their home city.Federal Judge Sides With Insured in Dispute Over Nationwide's UIM 'Clarifications'
"In short, Mr. McGuire is right. The prior policy's exclusion didn't exclude UM/UIM coverage for an unlicensed driver. And the one product policy clearly does," wrote U.S. District Judge Nicholas Ranjan of the Western District of Pennsylvania.Keeping Families Together Program Halted: What to Expect
The program is on hold through an administrative stay, which is a provisional remedy that stops the application of a policy without concluding if it is lawful.View more book results for the query "*"
People in the News—Sept. 13, 2024—Holland & Knight, Stradley Ronon
Lawyers and staff from Holland & Knight's Philadelphia office participated in 9/11 Day, America's largest service-volunteer effort, by participating in a meal-packing event at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.'Underwriting' Laterals Stokes Tension Among Nonequity Partners
Although pay for equity partners is going up, "we are seeing some firms that are not raising compensation for nonequity partners or, in some cases, cutting comp," observed a recruiter.Monsanto Scores 2nd Phila. Roundup Verdict, but Fails to Stop Impending Trial
A jury determined Wednesday that Monsanto's Roundup weedkiller was defective, but the defect did not cause plaintiff Ryan Young's non-Hodgkin lymphoma.Morgan Lewis Singled Out in 'Open Letter' Over Intel Discrimination Suit
"Morgan Lewis stated that antisemitic activities would not be tolerated at its firm. Yet it is now defending antisemitic hatred at Intel and attempting to 'out' me," said a plaintiff's open letter posted Thursday.Pa. Hospital Agrees to $65M Class Action Settlement Over Data Breach
Unlike in most data breach cases, the plaintiffs were able to determine the specifics of the damage done to class members, Saltz Mongeluzzi partner Patrick Howard said.Trending Stories
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