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Newman's Departure Could Create Openings for Phila. Judges
Justice Sandra Schultz Newman's decision to step down from the bench could create Pennsylvania Supreme Court opportunities for some top Philadelphia-based judges.Workers Win Liability Phase In Wal-Mart Case
Many local lawyers who�ve kept their eyes on the Wal-Mart break-time class action being tried in City Hall for the past month have been wondering not if a Philadelphia jury would side with the plaintiffs, but how much the verdict would wind up costing the retail giant.Ambrose Steps In as New Chief of Western District
Judge Donetta W. Ambrose is a pioneer of sorts on the judicial scene of western Pennsylvania. The first female chief judge of the state's federal Western District Court and only the second female judge to sit on that bench, Ambrose has carved ...N.J. High Court: Employer Not Entitled to Attorney-Client E-mails
The New Jersey Supreme Court on Tuesday gave workers in New Jersey an assurance of privacy in using workplace computers to talk with their lawyers, ruling a company's e-mail-monitoring policy yields to the attorney-client privilege.View more book results for the query "*"
Powering Up Parking Lots: A Primer on the EV Charging Network
With gas prices rising, electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) are hot commodities once again.Courts Still at Odds Over Transsexuals' Civil Rights
A groundbreaking decision by the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last year opened doors for transsexuals to bring discrimination lawsuits against their employers, but some lower federal courts are still holding to older precedents that bar Title VII claims.Be Wary of FCRA When Using Social Media Data Collection Companies
The Internet is providing attorneys with valuable information about individuals in many types of cases, including, but not limited to, the areas of employment, family, criminal and personal injury law.High Court Rules That SEPTA Commercial Leases Are Taxable
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority is not immune from taxation on property it owns and leases to commercial tenants, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled.Exxon Mobil Suit Yields $2 Mil. in Fees
A federal judge has awarded $2 million in fees to lawyers who won $6 million for 52 former employees of Mobil Corp. who said they were cheated out of severance pay when they were not hired by the newly formed Exxon Mobil Corp. after a 1999 merger.Trending Stories
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