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November 30, 2010 |

Fastest-Growing Firms Ranked by Increase in Number of Pa. Attorneys

The following is a list of the fastest-growing law firms in Pennsylvania ranked by the total increase in number as reported in the 2010 edition of PaLAW magazine.
5 minute read
August 29, 2005 |

Daiichi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. v. Apotex, Inc.

As used in the claims of the patent for "a topical preparation for treating otopathy," the term "otopathy" means "bacterial ear infection," the term "effective to treat" means "safe and efficacious to treat," and the term "intratympanically injected through a puncture of the tympanic membrane" means "introduced into the middle ear with an instrument such as a syringe."
9 minute read
February 25, 2010 |

It's All About the HQ: High Court Sets 'Nerve Center' Test for Jurisdiction

Using simplicity and practicality as its touchstones, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court holds that a corporation's 'principal place of business' for purposes of federal jurisdiction is its 'nerve center,' typically where its headquarters is located.
4 minute read
November 30, 2010 |

Fastest-Shrinking Firms Ranked by Decrease in Number of Pa. Attorneys

The following is a list of the fastest-shrinking law firms in Pennsylvania ranked by the total decrease in number as reported in the 2010 edition of PaLAW magazine.
8 minute read
November 23, 2010 |

Attorneys: Companies conspired not to settle with flight attendants sickened by secondhand cigarette smoke

Lawyers for flight attendants who say they were sickened by secondhand cigarette smoke want a judge to hit tobacco companies with $30 million in sanctions for crafting an agreement they say violates Florida's good faith laws.
4 minute read
December 21, 1999 |

The Practice That Guilt Built

Twenty years ago nursing home suits were not taken very seriously by either the plaintiffs' or defense bars. Nursing home residents are old and frail, and proving that even blatantly inferior care caused their deaths could be tough, lawyers thought. But over time, a handful of lawyers began suing on behalf of the families and estates of individuals who died in nursing homes. And in the past few years, the size of some nursing home verdicts has been striking.
6 minute read
October 25, 2004 |

Internationally Ranked Tennis Pro Sues Vitamin Distributor After His Suspension

An internationally ranked tennis player is suing a Florida vitamin distributor, blaming his drug-related suspension from the pro tour on an herbal sleep-aid product that he says contained the tranquilizer Librium and a diuretic. The case spotlights concerns about the lack of government regulation of dietary and herbal supplements, which were deregulated by Congress in 1994. In recent years, pro players in many sports have experimented with unregulated herbal supplements.
7 minute read
November 30, 2010 |

Fastest-Growing Firms Ranked by Percent Increase in Pa. Attorneys

The following is a list of the fastest-growing law firms in Pennsylvania ranked by the percentage increase in number of attorneys as reported in the 2010 edition of PaLAW magazine.
4 minute read

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