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Justices Agree to Eye Pathological Parent-Child Bonds
The state Supreme Court has agreed to take up a case involving whether parental rights should be terminated under the state Adoption Act of 1980 when a pathological bond exists between a child and a parent.Justices Hear Arguments in Ignition Interlock Case
There is no agency with authority to enforce the installation of an ignition interlock system under the remnants of the old DUI law, Act 63, according to an attorney for a repeat DUI offender.3rd Circuit Upholds Lambert Conviction
In perhaps the most closely watched murder case in Pennsylvania history, a federal appeals court yesterday upheld the conviction of Lisa Michelle Lambert, rejecting the findings of a federal judge who previously declared that she was actually innocent and set her free.Castille Addresses Retention And Administrative Changes
If Pennsylvania Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille is retained by voters this year, he will only be able to serve one more year unless the constitutional provision mandating that judges retire the year in which they turn 70 is changed through legislation or lawsuits pending before the justices.Asian-American Bar Convention Raises Big Numbers, Money
Over 800 Asian-American attorneys, judges and law students have arrived in the City of Brotherly Love in a first for the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) in terms of location and fund raising.View more book results for the query "*"
GC Relishes Involvement in Business, Law and Beyond
Ask Jim Allison of Murray Devine, a valuation advisory firm in Philadelphia, about the firm's legal department, and he responds with obvious pleasure: "I'm it!"Some Professors Say Laptops Inhibit Debate And Ban Them From Class
As the professor lectured on the law, the student wore a poker face. But that was probably because, under the guise of taking notes on his laptop, the student actually was playing poker online, using the school's wireless Internet connection.Mortgage Prepayment Premium of One-Third Held Not Excessive
A recent Kansas Appellate Court revisited an issue that has plagued mortgage lenders for many years. The question is, when do mortgage prepayment premiums become unenforceable penalties?Trending Stories
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