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July 01, 2010 |

The Diversity Score

For the first time, the nation's law firms backslid when it comes to minority representation.
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May 22, 2007 |

High Court Rules Parents Can Litigate on Behalf of Child's Educational Needs

Parents do not need to hire lawyers to litigate public school special education disputes involving their children, the Supreme Court ruled Monday. The 7-2 decision in Winkelman v. Parma City School District says parents have "independent, enforceable rights" in a free, appropriate education for their children under the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act. As a result, they can pursue those interests not just at the administrative appeal stage, but into federal court as well.
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November 25, 2009 |

Default Not a Tactical Move, Justices Rule

In vacating a default judgment against two foreign microchip defendants, Sixth District Presiding Justice Conrad Rushing says their Akin Gump lawyer didn't intentionally give them bad advice.
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Mass-Tort Litigation Leaves Philadelphia, Rises Elsewhere
Publication Date: 2013-06-25
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The Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, recently a hotbed for mass-tort litigation, may have seen its mass claims drop by 70 percent in 2012. But that does not mean that mass torts are slackening elsewhere.

January 08, 2007 |

Pa. Superior Court Panel Backs Newspaper in Shield Law Case

A Pennsylvania Superior Court panel has held that a newspaper doesn't have to reveal its anonymous source for the purposes of a defamation action filed by two county officials who were reported as having stonewalled during a grand jury investigation into alleged illegal conduct at the local prison. The panel noted that the only relevant exception to the state Shield Law allows defamation plaintiffs to demand discovery of unpublished information, and even then only if the source is not personally identified.
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August 21, 2002 |

Expected Defense No Basis for Removal To Federal Court

When plaintiffs in a state court defamation suit anticipate a defense and respond to it in their opening pleading by citing to the First Amendment, the defense cannot then seize upon that response to remove the suit to federal court, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled.
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April 18, 2006 |

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Litigators of the Week: John Donovan of Ropes & Gray and Paul Vizcarrondo of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
Publication Date: 2013-01-24
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More than a decade after the founders of speech recognition firm Dragon Systems sold their company in a $580 million "business deal from hell," Donovan and Vizcarrondo persuaded a federal jury that Goldman's advice on the deal didn't amount to negligence.

July 12, 1999 |

Booming IP Practice Has Big Firms Seeking Merger with Longtime Boutiques

Last month Ronald Panitch finally relented -- deciding to merge his IP firm with national giant Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld. That decision has people in the legal community talking about whether the union is a sign of things to come for IP boutiques as big firms continue to try and muscle in on their once exclusive turf. Philadelphia's leading IP boutiques say they have been flooded with merger offers from big firms in the past year.
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August 11, 2006 |

N.J. Gets Boost in Venture Capital

Venture capital firms poured $249.3 million into New Jersey-based startups and other privately held companies during the second quarter of 2006, with investments in biotech companies accounting for $105 million, according to a new survey released by PricewaterhouseCoopers and the National Venture Capital Association. "New Jersey is the nation's biotech and pharmaceutical capital, so it's not surprising that more than 42 percent of state funding went to biotech companies," says PwC partner Susan Roos.
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