The Legal Intelligencer
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Donald J. Martin, the Montgomery Bar Association's new president, is something of a lawyer's lawyer, working on post-trial motions and appellate briefs for other lawyers and as a law clerk and judicial officer for the Montgomery County Common Pleas Court.
The Legal Intelligencer
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Attorneys who represented a couple in a RICO suit against a Bucks County township are not partially liable for $3 million in damages against the couple after a subsequent law firm failed to file a response to the township's Dragonetti action, a federal judge in Philadelphia ruled.
The Legal Intelligencer
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
When a young man was asked about what he had liked about the attorney who represented him when he was placed into foster care, he said there was nothing he liked at all.
The Legal Intelligencer
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Welcome to the 18th installment of PaLAW: Annual Report on the Legal Profession. In this space last year, we spoke of the publication's new design and continued commitment to providing accurate, detailed and informative data on as many facets of the legal profession as we could fit in these pages.
The Legal Intelligencer
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
The business case for diversity in the legal profession is made often, but very few in-house counsel and corporate general counsel have actually fired outside law firms or reduced the work given to law firms that don't stack up in terms of the diversity of attorneys.
The Legal Intelligencer
Friday, November 4, 2011
Mark N. Suprenant, the former general counsel and corporate secretary for popular regional convenience store chain Wawa Inc., has joined Philadelphia-based business law boutique Deeb Blum Murphy Frishberg & Markovich as a partner.
The Legal Intelligencer
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
In interviews conducted last week for today's issue of Pennsylvania Law Weekly , the four state appellate court candidates all said fundraising has been a struggle over the course of the race.
The Legal Intelligencer
Thursday, October 27, 2011
A Philadelphia personal injury firm is now poised to spar in federal court with one of its former attorneys over her firing.
The Legal Intelligencer
Thursday, October 20, 2011
An Allegheny County attorney was suspended from the bar for three years after being convicted of delivering marijuana to a prisoner-client in the county jail.
The Legal Intelligencer
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Longtime plaintiffs personal injury lawyer Bernard W. Smalley Sr. is set to leave Anapol Schwartz Weiss Cohan Feldman & Smalley, where he was a shareholder for more than two decades, to join the Tucker Law Group as senior counsel later this month.