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People in the News—Dec. 21, 2021—Williams, Margolis Edelstein
Maris J. Weiner of Williams Family Law in Doylestown has been named treasurer for the parent association of Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, a pre-K to grade 12 private school for girls in Princeton, New Jersey.Philadelphia's Flavored-Tobacco Ban Goes Up in Smoke in Federal Appeals Court
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit upheld a lower court's grant of an injunction filed by tobacco companies suing the city for the alleged loss of revenue caused by the ban on flavored tobacco.Third Circuit Nixes Philadelphia's Flavored-Tobacco Ban
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit upheld a lower court's grant of an injunction filed by tobacco companies suing the city for the alleged loss of revenue caused by the ban on flavored tobacco.Brobson Rules That Challenge Over Voting Machine Security May Continue
The petitioners seek the decertification of the ExpressVote XL on the grounds that it is "insecure" and should not have been approved by Pennsylvania election officials.View more book results for the query "Hangley Aronchick Segal Pudlin Schiller"
People in the News—Oct. 19, 2021—Gawthrop Greenwood, McNees Wallace
Gawthrop Greenwood, a regional law firm with offices in West Chester, and Greater Wilmington, Delaware, added Kelly A. Jurs as an associate, and McNees Wallace & Nurick family law practice group chair J. Paul Helvy is set to discuss practice tips and guidance about the latest developments in family law support at a Pennsylvania Bar Institute seminar.The Way Back: How Law Firms Are Planning for Post-COVID Office Life
Office returns, vaccination policies and long-term effects of the pandemic on the law firm workplace.People in the News—Oct. 18, 2021—Saxton & Stump, Hangley Aronchick
Attorney Tanya Daniels Harris joined Saxton & Stump's senior care services team, and Hangley Aronchick Segal Pudlin & Schiller hired associate Nicholas Bellos.Pa. Judge Sides With Father Seeking to Vaccinate Daughter Over Mother's Objection
A Chester County judge concluded that the "science is clear and ... this is not a difficult call. Vaccination against COVID-19 saves lives." But disagreement among co-parents can tax family courts, one expert said.People in the News—Oct. 13, 2021—Community Legal Services, Hangley Aronchick
Two attorneys, Keir Bradford-Grey and J.P. Faunes, joined the Community Legal Services and Philadelphia Legal Assistance boards of directors.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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