By Avalon Zoppo | February 27, 2023
"I'm a little disturbed by some language I see from time to time in the present day that is a bit more combative than what I've seen in the past… It's something we judges need to keep in mind," said Judge D. Brooks Smith.
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By Aleeza Furman | February 24, 2023
All four of the Supreme Court candidates evaluated by the commission were rated 'highly recommended.'
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By Riley Brennan | February 21, 2023
"I conclude that a closely held Subchapter S corporation controlled by a single shareholder is bound by a criminal conviction against that shareholder when the conviction arose out of the shareholder's acts on behalf of the corporation," U.S. District Judge Gerald McHugh of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania wrote.
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By Max Mitchell | February 20, 2023
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action from the week of Feb. 13. The Pennsylvania Senate was scheduled to reconvene Feb. 27, and the state House of Representatives was set to return to session Tuesday.
By Brad Kutner | February 14, 2023
"I spend most of my waking hours thinking about the regulation of these assets and I love it. I just wish the law was clearer so companies will know what is required to bring crypto products to market," said K&L Gates partner Andrew Hinkes.
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By Aleeza Furman | February 13, 2023
Between April 1 and Dec. 16, 2022, the office lost 46 assistant district attorneys, but its 311-lawyer head count marks an improvement from the 282 ADAs it had on staff in March.
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By Avalon Zoppo | February 10, 2023
The statutory question at the center of the appeals could create a circuit split that brings the issue to the U.S. Supreme Court, said one court watcher.
By Charles Toutant | February 8, 2023
"He'll be missed more than anything just for his personality and his love for the law and love for being a judge," said attorney Lawrence Lustberg of Gibbons.
By Mason Lawlor | February 7, 2023
Pittsburgh-based law firm Pietragallo Gordon Alfano Basick & Raspanti announced that two whistleblowers from Florence, South Carolina, have settled their 10-year qui tam nonintervened lawsuit against Laboratory Corporation of America (Labcorp) for $19 million.
By Colleen Murphy | February 2, 2023
"Legal duties do not spring from silence. Congress never said that drug makers must deliver discounted Section 340B drugs to an unlimited number of contract pharmacies," Judge Stephanos Bibas wrote. "So by trying to enforce that supposed requirement, the government overstepped the statute's bounds. And HHS did not violate the APA by purporting to withdraw the proposed ADR Rule before later finalizing it."
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