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By Tracy Julian | July 24, 2017
In many cases, the application of the 16 statutory factors regarding equitable distribution will result in a disproportionate division of the assets to achieve equity in light of the entire circumstances.
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By Alexandra M. Kachala and Michael H. Karu | July 24, 2017
In many cases, the financial minutia of the dissolving marriage may be examined in the form of a "lifestyle analysis," but is it really necessary, and does the cost justify the benefit?
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By Ben Hancock | July 24, 2017
In another sign that the business of investing in lawsuits is booming, Woodsford is expanding its operations in the United States.
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By Commentary by Rail Seoane | July 21, 2017
The Trump administration's prohibition of most transactions with a subset of Cuban persons or entities is not a novel idea with respect to the Cuban Assets Control Regulations (CACR), but it is one that adds additional complexity and transaction costs to an already Byzantine regulatory regime, as U.S. persons now need to undertake additional diligence before being able to undertake a transaction in Cuba, writes Rail Seonane.
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By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | July 21, 2017
More than 80 appointees from across the state have taken leadership roles as 2017-18 chairs of committees and sections of the Pennsylvania Bar Association.
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By VIVIA CHEN | July 21, 2017
The Glass Ceiling, the Bamboo Ceiling, the Rice Swamp: If you follow the progression of Asian-American lawyers, you've probably heard those terms. They describe a troubling trend: While they are swelling the nation's top law schools and the junior ranks of Big Law, Asian-Americans are rare birds in the top echelons of the profession.
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By Todd Cunningham | July 21, 2017
A few tweaks were required when the legal profession, anxious to improve diversity within its ranks, borrowed from the NFL's playbook and adopted the "Rooney Rule," which requires teams to interview minority candidates for all head coach openings. At Chicago-based law firm Seyfarth Shaw, for example, executives do their hiring mindful of the "Rooney Presumption," according to partner Laura Maechtlen.
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By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | July 21, 2017
New court documents show that Quinn Emanuel dropped Uber as a client last year after finding the company's fixed fee arrangements unsatisfactory.
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By B. Colby Hamilton | July 21, 2017
A bond trader can keep his $1 million arbitration award after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed, in part, a lower court's refusal…
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By dailyreportonline | Daily Report | July 21, 2017
If the fallout from Congress' not-yet-determined decision on health care results in cuts to Medicaid, how will the state decide who can't receive that assistance?
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