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May 27, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

Commonwealth Court Rules Midwifery Not Surgery or Medicine

The Commonwealth Court has ruled that practicing midwifery is not practicing surgery or medicine and that certified midwives and licensed nurse-midwives are not one and the same.
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August 19, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. Justices: CYS Forms Not for Public View

The administrators of the estate of a toddler whose death while in the care of a baby sitter prompted a children and youth services inquiry are not entitled to review the resulting report created by state officials, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled in a 4-2 decision.
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July 06, 2007 | Law.com

When Three Isn�t a Crowd: It�s OK To Take Payment From a Third Party

Five or six times a week you get a call from a colleague to let you know you�ve been referred a possible new client.
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February 07, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

US attorney general refuses request for criminal inquiry of waterboarding

House and Senate Democrats pressed Thursday for the Justice Department to investigate whether interrogators broke the law when waterboarding al-Qaida detainees in the years after the Sept. 11,2001 attacks against the United States.
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October 13, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Verdicts & Settlements

Wrong Piping Results in $1.9 Million in Damages Witco Corp. v. Ruthrauff Inc. $1.9 Million Verdict Date of Verdict: Sept. 18, 2003. Court and Case Number: C.P. Allegheny, No. GD-98-15159. Judge: Ronald Folino. Type
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March 12, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

Health Care Argument Raises Jurisdictional Issues

Close to noon on March 26, the first day of history-making arguments in the health care cases, journalists will emerge from the U.S. Supreme Court to breathlessly report on what the justices and advocates said about the Anti-Injunction Act.
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August 16, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

What Is Your Brand and How Can You Develop It?

Think about how many people know you, the person, as opposed to knowing your reputation as a top-notch paralegal. The odds are that most people in your professional world barely know the real you at all. They have expectations and know your skills, area of expertise and quirks, but how many of those people have you spoken with about something other than work? The answer is probably just a handful.
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November 08, 2004 | The Legal Intelligencer

Landowner May Be Responsible for Accident From Fallen Tree

The Armstrong County Common Pleas Court has held that a landowner may be responsible for an accident when her tree uprooted and fell from her land onto a state highway.
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January 06, 2005 | Law.com

Gun Court Targets Intensive Supervision

A newly designated Gun Court scheduled to open Monday will funnel Philadelphia's minor firearm-related cases through one courtroom and specially manage accused offenders with intensive pre-trial and probationary supervision.
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July 22, 2004 | The Legal Intelligencer

Kids in Legal Limbo Could Find Help In 'Dead Dad's Bill'

After Robert Netting died of cancer in early 1995, his widow successfully underwent in-vitro fertilization with sperm he had deposited for her. But a year later, when Rhonda Gillett-Netting filed for Social Security benefits in Arizona for the twins she bore, her request was denied.
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