Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Pornographers' Court Test of Fed. Regulation Survives
The Legal Intelligencer | Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Citing voluminous filings and a preference for airing controversial issues - such as balancing free speech with discouraging child pornography - in an "open courtroom," a federal judge has denied summary judgment to both sides of a case testing federal regulation of pornographic filmmakers.
Immigrant Investor Program Gets Watchful Eye
The Legal Intelligencer | Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Recent news that the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is looking to raise $200 million through a U.S. immigration program that gives foreign investors green cards for their investments has some questioning whether the deal gives immigrants easy access to permanent residency.
Judge Orders Parties to Hire Neutral Expert to Probe Facebook
The Legal Intelligencer | Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Granting limited discovery in a social media dispute, a Lancaster County judge has ordered the parties in a personal injury case to hire a "neutral forensic computer expert" to review the plaintiff's private Facebook page during a 17-day window in which the defendants claim the woman alleging injuries was photographed playing in the snow.
$5.75 Mil. Award Stands for Creditors Of Nursing Home
The Legal Intelligencer | Tuesday, May 14, 2013
A federal judge has let stand a $5.75 million jury award to creditors in a complex bankruptcy case that has volleyed between the Western District of Pennsylvania and the Third Circuit since it was transferred from the bankruptcy court in 2010.
The Legal Intelligencer | Tuesday, May 21, 2013
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives has taken up a bill that would create new rules for contingency-fee contracts between the state of Pennsylvania and outside counsel, including capping contingency fees at $50 million.
The Legal Intelligencer | Tuesday, May 21, 2013
The Pennsylvania Bar Association adopted a proposal to change the Pennsylvania Code of Judicial Conduct at its May meeting, and the state bar will be sending its draft for the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's consideration shortly.
Comcast Wins Dismissal of Proposed Class Action
The Legal Intelligencer | Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Comcast's offer to remedy all of the plaintiffs' claims after a suit was filed in the Northern District of Illinois late last year rendered moot the same plaintiffs' proposed class action in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, a federal judge has ruled.
Intentions Matter With Statute of Frauds Defense
The Legal Intelligencer | Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Litigating any form of unwritten promise is always a challenge. In an age of ubiquitous electronic communications, judges and juries have more reason than ever to be skeptical of alleged oral agreements.
Pro Bono Work Proposed for N.J. Bar Admission
New Jersey Law Journal | Tuesday, May 21, 2013
A Supreme Court panel is proposing that candidates for New Jersey bar admission complete 50 hours of volunteer legal work as a prerequisite.
The National Law Journal | Tuesday, May 21, 2013
All five nominees to the National Labor Relations Board appeared Thursday before a sharply divided U.S. Senate committee. Democrats urged their speedy confirmation while Republicans called the board biased and called upon two nominees serving under recess appointments to resign.

