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The Legal Intelligencer Announces 2022 Professional Excellence Award Winners
The Legal Intelligencer is pleased to announce the 2022 Professional Excellence Award winners.After $166M Verdict Reversed, Job-Switching Mediator Isn't Cause for Firm's Disqualification
Escobar, the grandmother of an infant who was permanently disabled as a result of child abuse, is suing Mazie Slater for malpractice in that case. Escobar won a $166 million verdict on claims that the state was negligent for failing to remove the infant from his parents. But the massive verdict was reduced to $102 million by a judge, then thrown out on appeal.Plaintiff Claimed Neck, Back Injuries in Rear-End Crash
On Aug. 25, 2018, plaintiff Charmaine Tyler, 55, an airport customer service representative, was driving in stop-and-go traffic on Interstate 76 in Philadelphia. Her sport utility vehicle was rear-ended by a sedan. She claimed injuries to her neck and back.People in the News—Dec. 21, 2021—Williams, Margolis Edelstein
Maris J. Weiner of Williams Family Law in Doylestown has been named treasurer for the parent association of Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, a pre-K to grade 12 private school for girls in Princeton, New Jersey.'Why Are Lawyers Special?' Asks Justice Examining Rule Barring Suits Over Bad Settlements
The justices mulled whether striking the precedent would not bring about a flood of suits against lawyers.View more book results for the query "Margolis Edelstein"
Pa.'s High Court Set to Consider Allowing Plaintiffs to Sue Over Unsatisfactory Settlements
If the justices green-light the cause of action it could upend a rule in place for three decades.Navigating the World of Personal Injury From a Fourth Generation Perspective
Believe in me because of who I am, not the generations that have gone before me. Allow me to introduce myself: I am Leah Edelstein—a fourth generation, Philadelphia-born trial attorney. ForMass Firing at Pa. Company Draws WARN Act Litigation in Delaware Court
The complaints allege the transit infrastructure company DBi didn't comply with the WARN requirement that employees be notified of facility closings and mass layoffs in writing at least 60 days in advance.Ex-Employees of NE Pa. Company File Pair of WARN Act Suits Following Mass Layoff
The complaints allege the transit infrastructure company DBi didn't comply with the WARN requirement that employees be notified of facility closings and mass layoffs in writing at least 60 days in advance.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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