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Justice Souter: Working in reverse, by choice
Justice David Souter retired from the U.S. Supreme Court in 2009 but has not stopped being a judge.As Eastern District Vacancies Grow, Reinforcements Unlikely
By mid-July, a quarter of the seats on the bench in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania will be empty, Chief Judge J. Curtis Joyner told The Legal on Thursday, because two more judges are expected to take senior status, bringing the number of vacancies in the district to six.No Unfair Labor Practices in State Police Disciplinary Action
Pennsylvania State Police officers did not act with "anti-union animus" by disciplining two officers who advanced complaints of a superior's trash disposal and launched their own investigation into that officer, the Commonwealth Court has ruled.Sedona Updates Judicial E-Discovery Resource Guide
The Sedona Conference, a nonprofit law and policy think tank, has updated its reference manual for judges handling e-discovery and addressing the cooperation required between parties, reports LTN's Editor-in-Chief Monica Bay.LegalTech Day One: Relativity 8, Statistical Sampling, Law Firm Security
E-discovery system scalability and statistical sampling, computer security, and U.S. Supreme Court justices all garnered the attention of legal professionals at LegalTech New York on Tuesday.Judge Bars Drillers, Lawmakers From Intervening in Act 13 Suit
A Commonwealth Court judge has barred industry groups, drillers and legislators from intervening in a suit filed by seven Pennsylvania municipalities and the Delaware Riverkeeper Network that alleges the recent zoning-related amendments to the state's Oil and Gas Act are unconstitutional.How to Research Private Companies
When it comes to privately owned (or privately held) companies, sometimes a wealth of corporate information just isn't available. Research librarian Jocelyn Stilwell-Tong tells you where to look.Appeals Court Dismisses Fraud Suit Over Failure to Prove Scienter
The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a decision by the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware to dismiss all claims against a transportation company, ruling that the plaintiffs were unable to prove material misrepresentation with scienter.Dram Shop Case May Proceed Backed by Circumstantial Evidence
Dram shop litigation against an establishment that serves alcohol may proceed, even without direct evidence that it served an intoxicated patron, a Lawrence County judge has ruled.Trending Stories
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