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'No Playbook': Pennsylvania Lawyers Grapple With Uncertainty in Face of Coronavirus
The shutdowns were not altogether a surprise for lawyers. Many said their firms began developing plans weeks ago. Joseph Messa of Messa & Associates in Philadelphia said March 13 that his firm had been developing contingency plans to have lawyers work from home if things worsened.US Judge Reinstates Defamation Claims Against 'Spotlight' Attorney Mitchell Garabedian
U.S. District Judge Jan DuBois said the allegation that Garabedian did not plan to actually file suit against a man who was accused of sexual abuse opened up a question of fact as to whether judicial immunity should apply in the case.People in the News—Feb. 24, 2020—Begley Carlin
Breandan Q. Nemec was elected to the partnership at Begley, Carlin & Mandio.20 Lawyers Picked to Lead Juul Lawsuits in California State Courts
In a Tuesday order, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Ann Jones appointed a 20-lawyer team in the California state court lawsuits against San Francisco's Juul Labs. They included Los Angeles-area attorneys Paul Kiesel and Mark Robinson as co-leads for individuals, and John Fiske and Rahul Ravipudi for pubic entities, such as school districts.View more book results for the query "The Beasley Firm LLC"
Suit Filed in Dallas Court Over Helicopter Crash in Kenya That Killed 4
Fort Worth-based Bell Textron Inc., maker of the Bell 505X helicopter at issue, and Safran USA Inc. and Safran Helicopter Engines USA, of Austin, are named defendants.Plaintiffs Firms Warm Up to Data Analytics--Slowly
The plaintiffs bar has started getting into the Big Data game as well, although so far, the emphasis has been on case management.'A Tidal Wave of Change': Plaintiffs Firms Are Tapping Data Analytics, but Some Are Still Reluctant
The plaintiffs bar has started getting into the Big Data game as well, although so far, the emphasis has been on case management.Judge Nixes Defamation Suit vs. Pa. Lawyer's Group That Exposed Cops' Facebook Posts
U.S. District Judge Wendy Beetlestone of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania ruled that plaintiff D.F. Pace failed to show that the defendants exhibited reckless disregard for the truth when they published his reply to a potentially offensive Facebook post.Defamation Suit About Exposed Cops' Facebook Posts Dismissed
The lawsuit was based on findings by researchers who combed Facebook for law enforcement posts that appeared bigoted or violent.Trending Stories
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