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March 01, 2011 |

Large Harrisburg Firms Battle Outside Competition

Situated midway between Pennsylvania's two largest legal markets, Harrisburg draws in large firms from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh as if there's a magnet on top of the State Capitol Building.
6 minute read
September 17, 2009 |

Betty Anne Waters wins $10.7M for brother's wrongful murder conviction

A federal judge awarded more than $10.7 million to the sister of Kenneth Waters, who died six months after serving more than 18 years for a wrongful murder conviction. Betty Anne Waters, who was a high school dropout with two children at the time of her brothers' imprisonment in 1983, earned a GED, attended college and then law school specifically for the purpose of getting her brother released from prison.
3 minute read
May 05, 2008 |

The Profession: When lawyers are addicted

Attorneys experience addiction at higher rates than one might think. They are adept at the "game face" and can often hide the addiction well. Drug rehabs or in-patient hospitals are not always viable options for professionals who simply cannot check out of society and leave their practices and family for lengthy treatments. For them, a modified at-home treatment protocol is prescribed. There are special methods, using cutting-edge medications, to help deter drug cravings, and minimize withdrawal symptoms.
4 minute read
May 22, 2006 |

Restored Relations May Delay Terror Suits

For some victims of state-sponsored terrorism, the news of Libya's new status means they may collect their damages more easily. For others, the road just got harder.
4 minute read
September 01, 2005 |

They Take His Calls

Gary Milner first visited Canyon Ranch 22 years ago, while taking a break from his job as a managing partner of a small general law firm in Miami.
3 minute read
September 07, 2012 |

AIG sells AIA stake as CEO seeks funds for buybacks

American International Group is raising as much as $2 billion selling a stake in AIA Group as chief executive officer Robert Benmosche accumulates funds to repurchase his company's stock from the Treasury Department.
4 minute read
June 07, 1999 |

Black Box Car Idea Opens Can of Worms

The initial buzz that followed the news that General Motors Corp. is introducing "black box" technology into its cars centered on the improvements in safety and crash data that such technology will bring. Some plaintiffs' and defense lawyers involved in auto crash litigation echo this positive message. But others, concerned about how the devices' information will be used in court, fear that these black boxes may turn out to be Pandora's boxes.
5 minute read
December 28, 2009 |

Pfizer general counsel changes all the rules

Nothing was ordinary about the first civil trial stemming from Pfizer Inc.'s controversial epilepsy treatment, Neurontin. Both sides loudly complained about witness intimidation. Colorful plaintiffs lawyer Mark Lanier opened to the jury one day, then settled the next after an anonymous donor deposited $50,000 into an account for the alleged victim's daughter.
14 minute read
November 27, 2012 |

Berkowitz's returns rise from worst to first as AIG, BofA rally

Bruce Berkowitz's Fairholme Fund is poised to post its best year in a decade, led by the rebound of financial firms that fueled what he called a "horrible" 2011.
5 minute read
April 07, 2003 |

E-Vanity Of E-Vanities

4 minute read

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