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The Legal Intelligencer

The Management of Fill in Pa.: Environmental Considerations for Developers

At an early stage of land development, fill is often transported to the construction site to bring an area to grade. The public becomes concerned when confronted with traffic and other disruptions from trucks carrying fill material such as soil, rock, stone and gravel, or certain construction and demolition debris such as brick, block and concrete.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Buying a Drone This Holiday Season? What to Know About New Drone Laws

Whether you're shopping for drones this holiday season or embarking upon a new project with one in 2019, make sure you are up to date on new drone regulations going into effect in just a few weeks.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Local Governments May Tax Telecommunications Infrastructure, NY High Court Rules

The court unanimously affirmed a decision by the Appellate Division, Second Department that will compel T-Mobile to pay property taxes on a series of large cellular data transmission installations in the city of Mount Vernon, though the decision has wide-ranging implications for similar arrangements in municipalities statewide.
7 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Covington Wins Big for Deutsche Bank in Terrorism Suit

It's almost impossible not to sympathize with Charles Shaffer, who as a 23-year-old soldier was horribly injured in Iraq by an improvised explosive device. But does Deutsche Bank bear any of the blame?
6 minute read

Litigation Daily

Greenberg Traurig Team Scores $32M Verdict in Trial Stemming from Brazen Ponzi Scheme

A team of high-profile litigators from Greenberg Traurig came out on top after a five-week jury trial, scoring a $32 million verdict in a dispute that stemmed from a scheme to import worthless home theater personal computer shells.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Greenberg Traurig Team Scores $32M Alameda County Verdict in Trial Stemming from Ponzi Scheme

A team of high-profile litigators from Greenberg Traurig came out on top after a five-week jury trial, scoring a $32 million verdict in a dispute that stemmed from a scheme to import worthless home theater personal computer shells.
4 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Moore, Del. Supreme Court Justice and Seminal Voice on Corporate Law, Dies at 83

Former state Supreme Court Justice Andrew G.T. Moore II, regarded as one of the seminal voices in Delaware corporate law, died Monday at the age of 83.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Vaccine Exemptions: A Conflict Between Personal Rights and Community Safety

Vaccines are an integral part of the American society and have been instrumental in eliminating dangerous diseases that once crippled millions of people, curtailing the spread of contagious diseases that are recurrent in the population, and keeping health care costs down
9 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

The Uncommon Law of 2018: Reversals of Precedent and Splits of Authority Dominate

Over the past year there have been dramatic reversals of long-standing law by a newly activist Pennsylvania Supreme Court. There have been clarifications of recurring civil litigation issues by both the Superior Court and Commonwealth Court.
19 minute read

Daily Report Online

Lawyers in Equifax Data Breach Case Want Material Surrendered to Congress

Plaintiffs counsel are seeking documents used in a congressional report that found the company's massive data breach was preventable.
4 minute read

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