Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin was immediately suspended by her fellow justices Friday after being charged in Allegheny County with nine criminal counts alleging she used legislative and judicial staff to perform campaign work.
Mechanics lien law in Pennsylvania can be a procedural and substantive morass to the uninitiated. Many find the filing requirements, class of claimants, and priority rules may pose a challenge in advising lenders and contractors in how to protect their respective interests. The recent Superior Court case Commerce Bank/Harrisburg v. Kessler , 2012 WL 1610139, has the potential to change the method under which banks lend money for the construction, repair or alteration of a premises.
Five high-profile members of the e-discovery community gathered in a panel on May 17 to discuss preservation and proportionality in legal holds from the perspectives of general counsel, litigators and the judiciary.
This is the fifth article in this series on mediation advocacy. The fourth article discussed how to find mediators and how to decide which mediator to select.
When a client walks in the door, he or she has a legal problem. The client wants your help in sorting it out.
The following series of articles examines law firm revenue trends and how firms can grow revenue in the current market.
Financial results from the last year for law firms across Pennsylvania are examined in this collection of articles from The Legal Intelligencer.
View a collection of articles featuring The Legal's coverage of the ongoing Penn State Abuse Scandal.
Business development for women lawyers is examined in this video taken from the Women in the Profession Roundtable sponsored by The Legal Intelligencer. Lawyers from large and small firms discuss the different methods and challenges faced by women lawyers as they attempt to create a book of business.
Copyrights: From challenges to patent validity; acronyms as domain names; trademark I-Pad issues; to joint infringment's effect on Cloud computing -- all can be found in our Intellectual Property Supplement.
The Legal Intelligencer's special report on Women in the Profession features profiles of the Women of the Year, a roundtable discussion on a wide range of topics facing women lawyers today, plus in-depth articles on social media, motherhood, technology, business development and more.
In-depth articles on mediation, certification, retirement standards, changes in WCJ regulations, and hidden liability are featured in this special Workers' Compensation Supplement.
