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Former Penn State Athletics Doctor Wins $5.25M Verdict for Wrongful Demotion
According to the plaintiff's lawyer, the case is the first to be brought by a physician claiming to have been discharged for doing his legal duties to take care of student-athletes.South Florida Attorney Behind Lawsuits Against Iconic Fast Food, Candy Brands
"The problem today is everything is profit over the quality of whatever you are doing," claimed Anthony Russo Jr., president of the Russo Firm.Selling Cannabis: A Look at Advertising Practices as Pa. Considers Adult-Use Legalization
Pennsylvania seeks to become the 25th state to legalize recreational cannabis for adult use and establish standards for, among other things, the marketing of cannabis facilities and products.Intimidation and Greed: Experts Speak Out on Big Law's Role in Perpetuating Child Labour
Those involved in high-profile cases believe that, despite waving the ESG flag, the world's top law firms play a critical role in exacerbating one of global society's greatest ills.People in the News—May 2, 2024—Stradley Ronon, Offit Kurman
The Main Line Chamber of Commerce is scheduled to hold the Greater Philadelphia Summit on Business Impact and Volunteerism from 8:15 to 10:30 a.m. on Thursday at the Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue; Michael O'Mara, managing partner at Stradley Ronon Stevens and Young, is set to deliver remarks.View more book results for the query "Hershey"
The Great Landlord Rent Robbery
This article addresses the ongoing issue of deregulating rent-regulated apartments, including apartments in buildings receiving J-51 tax benefits, highlights some common scenarios tenant attorneys see regarding this issue, and emphasizes that it should be revisited by the Legislature.Judge Denies HersheyPark Store's Motion to Dismiss Racial Discrimination Suit
As the plaintiffs alleged they were "evicted" from park due to their complaint of racial discrimination, they "sufficiently alleged that the act of being removed from the park by Kaman's interfered with their right to 'enjoy the fruits of a contractual relationship' arising out of their admission tickets to the park," U.S. Magistrate Judge Daryl F. Bloom wrote.Food Court in Session: Is This Wave of Lawsuits Frivolous or Justified?
"The lawsuits can make for a good laugh, but, unfortunately, the data is no joke," said Matthew Webb, senior vice president of legal reform policy at the Institute for Legal Reform.Crash With Bus Caused Closed-Head Injuries: Plaintiff
On Dec. 5, 2018, plaintiff Sue Beckhold, 65, a pharmacy delivery person, was stopped behind a school bus on Walnut Bottom Road in Cumberland. The rear of her sedan was struck by the front of a Rabbit Transit bus. Beckhold claimed head injuries.A Year Under Arizona's Revised Ownership Rules: Axiom Leaders Reflect
"We're actually seeing a lot of traction with our enterprise and small and medium-size business clients to actually think about Axiom Advice & Counsel as another law firm alternative to their panel law firms," said Axiom's CEO David McVeigh.Trending Stories
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