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March 25, 2009 |

Supreme Court Mandates Permit For SugarHouse

The state Supreme Court Tuesday told the city of Philadelphia to issue HSP Gaming a foundation permit to begin building its planned SugarHouse Casino. The court also appointed a special master to handle any further disputes between the city and the gaming company.
3 minute read
November 01, 2009 |

On the Job: Moves

Veteran antitrust attorney goes in-house to assist troubled energy giant.
11 minute read
January 06, 2003 |

From the Supreme Court, a Year of Few Sweeping Opinions

Sweeping decisions that would alter the course of Pennsylvania law were few and far between for the state Supreme Court in 2002.
8 minute read
December 23, 2009 |

Sears Wins Dismissal of Class Action Over Kmart Merger

The plaintiffs in a long-running class action against Sears, Roebuck & Co. over its merger with Kmart had reason to be optimistic: Their case survived a motion to dismiss, and they won class certification. But they suffered a potentially fatal setback last week when Chicago federal district court Judge Robert Gettleman granted Sears' motion for summary judgment. Gettleman also granted summary judgment to Sears Holdings Chairman Edward Lampert and an investment fund that became a controlling shareholder of Sears.
2 minute read
April 13, 2011 |

Almoner

William J. Dean, executive director of Volunteers of Legal Service, discusses his work as an almoner, giving modest grants to low income families and individuals to cover funeral expenses, prevent evictions, and relieve other crisis situations.
6 minute read
October 03, 2007 |

Colins Stepping Down From Commonwealth Court

The Legal has learned that former Commonwealth Court President Judge James Gardner Colins, known for his forceful opinions and having one of the sharpest pens � and tongues � on Pennsylvania's appellate courts, has said he will resign from the bench on Jan. 7.
6 minute read
December 08, 2008 |

Defense Smells a Rat in Robbery Cases

San Francisco public defenders are beginning to push back harder on theft cases that stem from the police posing as homeless people with money hanging from their pockets.
5 minute read
January 06, 2009 |

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December 05, 2008 |

Down Under turned upside-down

Films are opening so fast these days it can be hard to keep up. So first let me catch-up first on Thanksgiving releases.I am a total sucker for the sort of grand, old-fashioned romantic epic "Australia" wants to be. Show me a John Ford movie, and I invariably think, you had me at "clip-clop."It takes almost nothing to get me carried away by the likes of "Master and Commander" or even a so-so effort like "Far and Away.
5 minute read
October 28, 2009 |

Pitfalls of Cross-Border Investigations

Cross-border investigations tend to multiply the complex investigatory pitfalls a company faces. These include data privacy laws, attorney-client privilege, conflicting information technology platforms, and document retention policies and practices that fall short of U.S. standards.
13 minute read

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