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People in the News—Feb. 6, 2017—Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin
Candace Embry, an associate in the Philadelphia office of Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, was elected to the board of directors of Philadelphia VIP, where she will serve as board secretary.Plaintiffs Hint at Punitives as Sal Army Damages Phase Opens
Attorneys who made opening statements Feb. 3 in the damages portion of the Center City Philadelphia building collapse case had the Salvation Army clearly in their sights as they talked for the first time about the aftermath of the deadly 2013 building collapse.Property Association, Homeowners Spar Over Added Lake Maintenance Fees
A Morris County judge has blocked a local property owners association, which is responsible for maintaining a private lake, from collecting additional maintenance assessments after it opened up the lake for use by nonassociation residents and incurred greater costs.People in the News—Jan. 27, 2017—Archer & Greiner
Shelley R. Smith, a partner in Archer & Greiner's Philadelphia office, served as a panelist for the Philadelphia Business Journal's second annual economic forecast.Young Professionals and Community Legal Services Partner Up
A great deal is changing in America, yet much remains the same. We are still proud citizens of a free and democratic society. We are still practitioners in a distinguished and honorable profession. We still hold ourselves to heightened standards of conduct and human decency. We still believe that all people should be treated with dignity and respect, regardless of socioeconomic status or political affiliation. And we still have the opportunity to stand up for those who are less fortunate.People in the News—Jan. 18, 2017—Kaplin Stewart Meloff Reiter & Stein
Kaplin Stewart Meloff Reiter & Stein principal George Broseman was elected to the board of directors of Greater Valley Forge Transportation Management Association.Lackawanna Judge Nixes Request for Multiple IMEs
Finding that unusual circumstances must exist before a court can order a plaintiff to undergo multiple independent medical examinations, a Pennsylvania judge has shot down Weis Markets' efforts to have a woman undergo two exams by different orthopedic specialists.PLW People in the News—Jan. 17—Widener University School of Business Administration
The Widener University School of Business Administration is set to award its 2017 Distinguished Performance in Management Award to David L. Cohen of Comcast Corp.People in the News—Jan. 12, 2017—Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg
Brett Peanasky joined Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg as an associate in the real estate and finance department.People in the News—Jan. 11, 2017—Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel
Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel's Martin G. Belisario will continue to serve on the board of directors of the World Trade Center of Greater Philadelphia and as the organization's secretary.Trending Stories
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