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September 22, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer

Bricklin & Saltzburg Steps Into Contract Breach Dispute Seeking Indemnification Against Slip-and-Fall Incident

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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September 12, 2022 | Pro Mid Market

Midsize Moves: Dilworth Paxson Adds Bankruptcy Duo in Philadelphia, Pryor Cashman Adds Litigation Partner in New York

Dilworth Paxson added bankruptcy partner Georgette Miller and senior associate Michelle Lee in Philadelphia; Pryor Cashman hired Michelman & Robinson litigation partner John J. Giardino in New York; labor and employment attorney Susie Cirilli joined Flaster Greenberg as a shareholder in Pennsylvania.
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September 08, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer

People in the News—Sept. 8, 2022—Dilworth Paxson

Dilworth Paxson announced the additions of partner Georgette Miller and senior associate Michelle Lee to its Philadelphia office.
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September 06, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer

People in the News—Sept. 6, 2022—Willig Williams

Willig, Williams & Davidson partner Jessica C. Caggiano is scheduled to serve as a speaker during a virtual panel presentation for the Pennsylvania Bar Association's labor and employment section.
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Miller v. Del-One Fed. Credit Union
Publication Date: 2022-08-09
Practice Area: Banking and Finance Laws
Industry: Financial Services and Banking
Court: U.S. District Court of Delaware
Judge: District Judge Bibas
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: David W. deBruin, Napoli Shkolnik LLC, Wilmington, DE; Elaine S. Kusel, Sherief Morsy, McCune Wright Arevalo, LLP, Newark, NJ for plaintiff.
For defendant: Loren R. Barron, Margolis Edelstein, Wilmington, DE for defendants.
Case number: D69913

Bank violated federal regulations governing overdraft policy notices where bank used template language in the regulation, which may not accurately describe bank's specific overdraft policy.

July 26, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer

Wrongful Death Motor Vehicle Suit Against Pa. Township Removed to Fed Court

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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July 20, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer

'An Unjust Lawyers' Holiday': Pa. Justice Says Court Blew Chance to Rethink Rule in Malpractice Suit Over 'Bad' Settlements

Justice David Wecht said that the court's focus on clarifying the limitations of a 1991 decision's scope is "doomed to fail because there is nothing in [it] worth saving."
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July 06, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer

Special Section: 2022 Professional Excellence

Welcome to the 2022 Professional Excellence Awards supplement. This year we honored three notable attorneys, eight Lifetime Achievement winners, 13 Distinguished Leaders, 11 Law Firm Mentors, seven Unsung Heroes, six Power Players, five Dealmakers and 28 Lawyers on the Fast Track.
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June 19, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer

Best Law Firm Mentors 2022: Christopher Tinari

From Christopher Tinari, associates have learned how to mentor other younger attorneys, passing on the skills he taught them.
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In re Delaware Pub. Sch. Litig.
Publication Date: 2022-05-10
Practice Area: Education Law
Industry: Non-Profit | State and Local Government
Court: Court of Chancery
Judge: Vice Chancellor Laster
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Richard H. Morse, Community Legal Aid Society, Inc., Wilmington, DE; Dwayne Bensing, ACLU Foundation of Delaware, Inc., Wilmington, DE; Saul P. Morgenstern, Peta Gordon, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP, New York, NY for plaintiffs.
For defendant: Mary A. Jacobson, Adam J. Singer, Nicholas J. Brannick, New Castle County Law Department, New Castle, DE; Craig T. Eliassen, Gary E. Junge, Schmittinger & Rodriguez, P.A., Dover, DE; Krista M. Reale, Margolis Edelstein, Wilmington, DE, attorneys for defendants.
Case number: D69808

Court denied application to take interlocutory appeal from order finding plaintiffs were entitled to an award of fees and costs in suit to challenge school district taxation, where the order did not fix the amount of the award, and an interlocutory appeal risked piecemeal litigation.

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