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Justices to Mull Venue Change in Suit Against Harrisburg Firm

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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

The state Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments on whether a suit against Harrisburg law firm Keefer Wood Allen & Rahal and other defendants should be moved from Philadelphia to Dauphin County, where eight key witnesses are located.

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Pitt & Associates Sued by Lundy Law Over Firm Slogan

The Legal Intelligencer

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Philadelphia personal injury firm Lundy Law has sued fellow Philadelphia personal injury firm Larry Pitt & Associates, claiming the Pitt firm's "Remember This Number" slogan is too close to Lundy Law's "Remember This Name" slogan.

Kline & Specter Sues Calif. Firms Over Fee Dispute

The Legal Intelligencer

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Kline & Specter has sued two California-based personal injury firms over fees related to the three firms' work together as co-counsel in 71 cases involving injuries from the use of dental adhesive.

Margolis Edelstein Co-Founder Dies at 78

The Legal Intelligencer

Thursday, February 14, 2013

No one who met Alan Margolis was ever unsure of where they stood — or where he stood on any given issue, for that matter.

Fisher & Phillips Hires Two Partners From Jackson Lewis

The Legal Intelligencer

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Atlanta-based labor and employment boutique Fisher & Phillips has expanded its Philadelphia office with the addition of partners Rick Grimaldi and Lori Armstrong Halber from the Philadelphia office of New York-based Jackson Lewis.

Firm Claims Former Attorney, Client Breached Contract

The Legal Intelligencer

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Harrisburg-based Schutjer Bogar has filed suit in federal court against one of its former attorneys, alleging that following her departure she continued to do work for a firm client utilizing confidential methods developed by the firm but failed to pay Schutjer Bogar a cut of the revenue generated by that work as required by her employment agreement.

High Court Rejects Appeal of Attorney Disqualification

The Legal Intelligencer

Friday, January 25, 2013

A lawyer's appeal of a sanction prohibiting her from defending her client in a medical malpractice case has ended without success after the state Supreme Court denied her petition for a writ.

Phila. IP Boutique Hires Nonlawyer Executive Director

The Legal Intelligencer

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Philadelphia intellectual property boutique Volpe and Koenig has hired its first nonlawyer executive director.

Investors Sue Astor Weiss Over Client's $54 Million Ponzi Scheme

The Legal Intelligencer

Monday, January 14, 2013

Two investors have filed a class action suit against Philadelphia-based Astor Weiss Kaplan & Mandel, alleging that the firm should have known its client, Mantria Corp., for whom it served as securities counsel, was engaged in a $54 million Ponzi scheme.

Montgomery County Bar President Plans Membership Drive

The Legal Intelligencer

Monday, January 14, 2013

Playing rugby is a lot like the practice of law, according to the incoming president of the bar association in the third largest judicial district in Pennsylvania.

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