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People in the News—June 13, 2023—Pietragallo Gordon, Lamb McErlane, Stradley Ronon
Scott A. Coffina has joined Pietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti as a partner in the firm's Philadelphia office.An Excursion Into the 'Weird and Wacky': Ga.'s Plaintiff Lawyers Share Their 'War Stories'
Pro tip: If you're suing a defendant for fraud, check if their criminal case had the same judge.Simpson Thacher Again Dips into Lateral Pool, Takes Another Partner From Paul Weiss
Justin Rosenberg is the third lateral partner to join the firm in the last week.Attorney Fees Cannot Exceed Value to Class, 9th Circuit Makes Clear in Copyright Case
Appeals court nixes $1.7 million fee award for $52,841.05 recovery in music composition holders' settlement with streaming service.View more book results for the query "*"
Frenzy at Miami Courthouse Over Trump's Impending Arrival
The frenzy among journalists, photographers and onlookers began early Monday and is expected to grow non-stop until 3 p.m. Tuesday's scheduled court appearance by the former president of the United States.BREAKING: Frenzy at Miami Courthouse Over Trump's Impending Arrival
The frenzy among journalists, photographers and onlookers began early Monday and is expected to grow non-stop until 3 p.m. Tuesday's scheduled court appearance by the former president of the United States.Customers Sue Speedway, Claiming Pumps Allow Low-Grade Fuel to Mix With Premium
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Here's How to Avoid the Next FTX or George Santos
For some of the most sophisticated investors, such in-depth due diligence investigations are routine. These checks can be resource-intensive and probing. But they should also be much more common practice than they are now.NJ Supreme Court Weighs Megan's Law Violations and the Ex Post Facto Clause
In 1994, an offender's violation of the registration requirements constituted a fourth-degree offense. However, the statute was amended in 2007, elevating a violation to a third-degree offense. If a defendant is sentenced as a sex offender between 1994 and 2007, but violates the registration requirements after 2007, does charging the defendant with a third-degree offense constitute an ex post facto violation?A Complete Guide to Today's Care Crisis
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