By Chelsea Gilbert | March 27, 2006
Web logs have become an almost inescapable part of the legal community. They've become so prevalent that a new name has been coined to describe blogs maintained by lawyers – "blawg
By Jeff Blumenthal | August 16, 2004
It has been 11 years since Andre Dennis initiated a challenge as chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar Association to improve minority recruitment and retention numbers at the city's law firms. A
By Melissa Nann Burke | October 17, 2005
A Superior Court panel has affirmed the dismissal of a sex abuse lawsuit against the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church but refused to open a default judgment of $45
By Saranac Hale Spencer | September 19, 2012
Challengers to Pennsylvania's new voter ID law won a round in the state Supreme Court when the justices sent the case via a per curiam order back to the Commonwealth Court, vaca
By Carl. W. Hittinger and Terry Smith | December 6, 2010
Last week the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals further clarified pleading standards under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 8 in West Penn Allegheny Health System Inc. v. University of Pittsburg
By Ben Present | March 21, 2013
The estate of an undocumented worker who was crushed to death under a collapsing housing excavation has settled for $5 million with the construction company that was excavating the land, one
By Gina Passarella | May 2, 2011
Clifford E. Haines, attorney for former Philadelphia Housing Authority Executive Director Carl Greene, sent letters to five area law firm leaders Friday asking whether they have ever represented Gr
By Asher Hawkins | November 15, 2004
Even a claimant rendered quadriplegic in a workplace accident may not be fully reimbursed for the full costs of purchasing and retrofitting a wheelchair-accessible van, an en banc panel of
By DANIELLE N. RODIER of the Law Weekly | May 29, 2000
Pennsylvania's employees should think twice before reporting wrongdoings in the workplace, unless they are protected from retaliation under an express statutory provisi
By Ruth Bryna Cohen of the Law Weekly | May 21, 2001
After keeping several cases out of Philadelphia for failure to meet the stringent standard for forum non conveniens in Pennsylvania, the Superior Court rejected a defendant's motion to m
Presented by BigVoodoo
The Daily Report is honoring those attorneys and judges who have made a remarkable difference in the legal profession.
Consulting Magazine identifies consultants that have the biggest impact on their clients, firms and the profession.
The National Law Journal Elite Trial Lawyers recognizes U.S.-based law firms performing exemplary work on behalf of plaintiffs.
Our client, one of the premier family law boutiques in Chicago, is seeking to add a family law attorney to support their growing practice. ...
Widener University is currently seeking an Assistant Dean for Career Development at the Delaware Law School. Reporting to the Dean of the L...
June-August 2024 Environmental and Land Use - Associate Attorney (1-3 years) Adams Broadwell Joseph & Cardozo is acc...