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When Four Justices Did Not Pose Questions, An Unusual Moment Resounded
Over the years, scholars have looked closely at the justices' questioning habits, trying to decipher what it might mean for one side or the other to get more, or fewer, questions.Taking the Initiative During COVID-19 Helped Adele Stone Become Buchanan's Real Estate Chair
Board-certified Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney real estate attorney Adele Stone found herself chairing her practice after leading the firm's communications on their clients' COVID-19 questions.Ex-Phila. Judges Segal, Roca Regain Law Licenses After Year-Plus Suspension
Roca and Segal were found in 2016 to have violated the state constitution and the Code of Judicial Conduct by engaging in ex parte contact with former Municipal Court Judge Joseph C. Waters Jr., who was later charged criminally and sentenced to 24 months in prison for fixing cases of political donors.Are Rideshare Drivers Subject to the Federal Arbitration Act?
In their Arbitration column, Samuel Estreicher, Rex Heinke and Jessica M. Weisel write: "Since the emergence of the gig economy, courts have struggled to fit workers in such businesses into the traditional framework of employment law. One common issue is whether the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) applies to drivers who work for rideshare companies, Uber and Lyft."Lawyers Focus on Client Care for Clients Facing the Unknown
Current marketing literature says that clients are in some ways more dependent on their lawyer advisors, but at the same time, more demanding about client service.View more book results for the query "*"
Housing Law: We Must Listen and We Must Act
Buying a house involves property, tax, and banking and finance law. You may also end up with construction or land use issues. Eventually, we will all run into trust and estates. Rental agreements are shaped by the Landlord Tenant Act, as well as fair housing, utility and consumer credit laws.Public Interest Calendar of Events
Take part in several timely CLEs, pro bono events and the 42nd Annual Philadelphia Bar Association Virtual 5K Run/Walk.Retroactive Insurance Coverage for COVID-19 Losses
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented New York business owners with many obstacles and difficulties, and the New York Legislature has reasonably looked for ways to lessen the financial impact the crisis has had on our neighborhood's restaurants, shops and offices.Retroactive Insurance Coverage for COVID-19 Losses
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented New York business owners with many obstacles and difficulties, and the New York Legislature has reasonably looked for ways to lessen the financial impact the crisis has had on our neighborhood's restaurants, shops and offices.Homelessness Is a Public Health Issue
Lessons from the year we started treating homelessness like the public health issue it has always been.Trending Stories