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By Aleeza Furman | September 20, 2022
Baker & Hostetler is representing Pennsylvania House Majority Leader Kerry Benninghoff in his claim that several of the districts the Legislative Reapportionment Commission redrew were "textbook racial gerrymanders."
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By Aleeza Furman | September 19, 2022
The trial—scheduled as a five-day jury proceeding to begin June 5, 2023—is set to serve as a bellwether for litigation that has been mounting over the medication since 2018.
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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 Amanda Bronstad | September 16, 2022
In a ruling on Friday, U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel found the defendant companies, including 3M, had "significantly greater knowledge" than the U.S. government about the risks of "forever chemicals" in their aqueous film-forming foam products.
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By Max Mitchell | September 14, 2022
"Thirty-three of Obama's 55 court of appeals nominees went through with zero opposition. Compare that to now where 'no' votes over 40 are more routine. It's just more indication of how the polarization of our politics has infected the judicial nomination process," Russell Wheeler with the Brookings Institution said.
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By Aleeza Furman | September 13, 2022
Defendant Bryn Mawr Trust Co. argued Pennsylvania law does not recognize a cause of action for aiding and abetting fraud, but plaintiff David Marion said the state's intermediate appeals courts have long acknowledged the claim.
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By Aleeza Furman | September 13, 2022
Kleinbard's Matthew Haverstick argued that opposing counsel's characterization of the probe as a "Jan. 6 audit" was "unnecessarily nasty."
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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 Avalon Zoppo | September 13, 2022
Freeman's nomination was backed by Big Law and former federal prosecutors.
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By Aleeza Furman | September 7, 2022
The justices are set to hear a 15-case lineup, including arguments over an "aiding and abetting fraud" claim's validity, voting machine inspections, underinsured motorist coverage and an act eliminating the General Assistance cash benefit program.
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