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By Max Mitchell | September 19, 2022
The three attorneys, as well as former homicide prosecutor Carlos Vega, Michelle Seidner and James Carpenter, sued the District Attorney's Office in 2019, alleging age discrimination after Krasner, an outspoken criminal justice reform advocate, fired more than 30 attorneys during his first week in office at the start of 2018.
By ALM Staff | September 19, 2022
The series aims to give attorneys in Pennsylvania a better understanding of the judges presiding over their cases.
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By Aleeza Furman | September 15, 2022
"This is pretty egregious sexual assault allegations," said Amy Coco, an ethics expert and partner at DiBella Geer McAllister Best. "This is one that you should not have to tell the lawyers."
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By Max Mitchell | September 13, 2022
Initially Goldberg said the "enormous costs required to uncover crucial facts that the District Attorney's Office so carelessly disregarded" could merit monetary sanctions, but ultimately, he decided against that option, saying the burden would fall on the taxpayers.
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By Max Mitchell | August 18, 2022
"There's certainly more awareness now that police officers shouldn't be given an advantage in credibility, but that everyone should start at the same place," Noah Cohen of Weir Greenblatt Pierce said.
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By Aleeza Furman | August 9, 2022
"Flo was a tremendous asset to the District Attorney's Office when she came over," said Judge Charles Ehrlich of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. He described Messier as "the kind of person who understood what needed to be done."
By Max Mitchell | July 26, 2022
"Like many practitioners, I am a parent of young children and I understand the challenges associated with work-life balance. As a judge I attempt to give the lawyers who appear before me the flexibility and courtesy that I appreciated from many of the jurists I appeared before while practicing law."
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By Max Mitchell | July 20, 2022
In Pownall, Dougherty saved his "unconstrained" criticism of the office for a separate 19-page concurring opinion, in which he accused prosecutors of manipulating the grand jury process by withholding definitions, unfairly pushing to bypass the preliminary hearing phase and creating delays with excessive appeals.
By Colleen Murphy | July 18, 2022
In a precedential 169-page opinion, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has upheld the convictions and sentences for two members of the Lucchese organized crime family and two Texas brothers on charges of racketeering and conspiracy.
By Andrew Denney | July 18, 2022
"I don't want to be thought of as a white-collar lawyer. I want to be thought of as a lawyer who represents people because they need representation," Shargel said in 2012 during an interview with Michael Stoler for CUNY TV's BuildingNY series. I want to be thought of as a lawyer who's willing to give my all…I'm not worried about the color of the collar."
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