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September 20, 2012 |

A Doctor's Predicament

The dilemma of the two-person professional service corporation: Can one person be in charge?
7 minute read
July 31, 2013 |

Chasing the Myth of the First U.S. Patent

Our IP reporter happened to stumble across the Vermont town where the very first U.S. patent was issued to Samuel Hopkins. But is Hopkins's story history or mythology?
7 minute read
October 30, 2008 |

On The Move

Announcements about lawyers, firms and judges.
2 minute read
February 04, 2013 |

Evelio Grillo

Keeping an open mind helps move settlement negotiations toward resolution, explains the Alameda County Superior Court judge.
12 minute read
August 22, 2013 |

From the Archives: Ness Motley Has Money to Burn

Thurday's news that famed trial lawyer Ron Motley had died at age 68 inspired us to reach into the past for this September 2000 American Lawyer story in which Alison Frankel explored how the millions of dollars in fees it reaped for battling Big Tobacco had affected Motley's firm, Ness Motley Loadholdt Richardson & Poole.
12 minute read
April 30, 2008 |

White’s Career Takes New Direction With McCarter & English

David A. White has resigned as Superior Court commissioner, a post he held for seven years, to join the Wilmington office of McCarter & English.
4 minute read
December 22, 2006 |

Tried, But True: Mergers Still Topped Law Firm Changes in 2006

If you aren't receiving holiday cards from the usual firms this year, chances are it's not that you were cut from the list.
8 minute read
March 11, 2003 |

Judicial Profile: Sandra Margulies

Fellow justices and attorneys who appear before Sandra Margulies say she comes to the bench well prepared and isn't afraid to mix it up a little. But Margulies, who joined the appellate court only 14 months ago, says that's true of all four justices in Division One. Margulies has hit the ground running in her new job, authoring more than 60 opinions, and earning the respect of her fellow justices.
5 minute read
December 24, 2003 |

People In The News

Movers and Shakers in the Philadelphia Legal Community
3 minute read
April 03, 2009 |

Polio Victim Awarded $22.3 Mil. After 30-Year 'Crusade'

In May 1979, Elizabeth Tenuto brought her 5-month-old daughter, Diana, to a Staten Island, N.Y., pediatrician for her second dosage of an oral polio vaccine.
8 minute read

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