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People in the News—July 22, 2021—Williams Family Law, Philadelphia Bar Association
Robert J. Salzer of Williams Family Law was a featured presenter at the Pennsylvania Bar Association family law section 2021 Summer Meeting, and the Philadelphia Bar Association is set to hold its Summer Quarterly conference at 4 p.m. July 28.New Program to Add Fees to Meet the Costs of Managing Storm Water
The cost of flood damage, the structures to manage or treat the toxicity of the discharges contributing to those floods, and perhaps increased storage if the rainfall is not being stored naturally by absorption.Suing Child Protective Services When a Child Starves to Death
If at some point a lawsuit is brought against the department of human services/CPS in connection with that death, compassionate, yet experienced plaintiff and defense attorneys, familiar with the inner workings of CPS, will definitely be needed.NJ Filing Adds to Group of Cases Concerning Sunscreen
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Best Practices for Dealing With Whistleblowers
As many companies return to an in-person workforce following the COVID-19 pandemic, now is an excellent time to assess the company's whistleblower polices and internal reporting mechanisms.View more book results for the query "*"
Promoting Female Advocates | Expanding Affirmative Action | Opposing SCOTUS Reforms
The Supreme Court took steps to return to normal operations, and there's a new effort underway to promote more female advocates at the high court.Booming Legal Tech Investments Favor Mature Players Over Startups
Late-stage companies addressing contract needs and B2C consumers are garnering the bulk of today's legal tech investments, but the market's maturity may spur more startups.Surfside Tragedy Provides Critical Lesson for Policyholders
As of July 16, a search of Miami-Dade Court records revealed over 20 lawsuits that have been filed on behalf of the deceased, grieving families and the dozens of survivors rendered homeless.Landlord Not Liable for Harassment by Fellow Tenants
In Francis v. Kings Park Manor, Inc., the Second Circuit upheld dismissal of tenant's claims against a landlord who failed to take action against a harassing tenant. The court's holding did not give landlords a free pass, but it did establish that to survive dismissal, a harassed tenant's complaint will have to include more than bare-bones allegations of intentional discrimination.Judge: $150M Initially for Victims in Florida Condo Collapse
"The court's concern has always been the victims here," Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Michael Hanzman said at a hearing, adding that the group includes visitors and renters, not just condo owners. "Their rights will be protected."