Local attorneys are sharing their personal experiences to help educate La Salle University students on the connection between the law in real life and the law on film.
It has been 17 years since the U.S. Supreme Court set the federal evidentiary standard for scientific evidence in Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, a pharmaceutical case where the issue was the causal nexus between the injury and the drug. The decision was an effort to separate mere speculation from reliable science.
Quick sales and litigation have become the mainstay of most recent business bankruptcy proceedings. In the typical case, the debtor's assets are sold off within the first few months and the proceeds are used to pay down secured debt. Next, unpaid creditors pursue litigation in an effort to develop additional sources of recovery.
In the Jan. 25 "Ethics Forum" of the Pennsylvania Law Weekly, Samuel Stretton drew what he termed a "bright line" about the content of witness preparation sessions and said unequivocally that witness preparation "should not involve helping the witness to re-construct what occurred." Having coauthored an article titled, "Reconstructing Reality -- Preparing the Deponent to Testify," Litigation, Fall 1988, at 19, we disagree.
Click here for a collection of articles on the corruption scandal in Luzerne County Court.
Click here to view a collection of articles from The Legal Intelligencer dealing with firm financials.
Click here to view the full text of the Labor and Employment Supplement from the February 22 issue of The Legal Intelligencer.
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Financial results for 2009 from Pennsylvania law firms are coming in, and senior staff reporter Gina Passarella analyzes what the numbers mean.
Click here to view the full text of the Top Cases supplement from the March 9 edition of The Legal Intelligencer.
Read the full-text of the articles from the March 2 Banking & Accounting supplement from The Legal Intelligencer.
Click here to view the full text of the February 16 Top Lateral Hires Supplement to The Legal Intelligencer.