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The Propriety of Out-of-State Service of Certified Mail Without Restricted Delivery in Pa.
A recent opinion from the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania has renewed the debate over what constitutes sufficient service of Pennsylvania process on an out-of-state defendant via certified mail.The Appellate Lawyer—A Dying Breed? No. But There Are Not Enough
Two years ago, in a column I wrote for this newspaper, I raised the issue as to whether the trial lawyer was a dying breed. I came to the conclusion…Remembering George Nofer—Renowned Attorney, Advocate for the Deaf
George H. Nofer, 94, of Philadelphia, a national leader in the field of trust and estate law and a trailblazer in supporting services for deaf individuals, died recently of natural causes.Looking for 'Barry': Flexibility Is Key in Finding Diverse Talent
Not every diverse candidate will become a Barack Obama, nor will any nondiverse candidate. Those expectations are clearly unreasonable.Schnader Reelects Partner to Executive Committee
Richard A. Barkasy, a partner based in Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis' Wilmington and Philadelphia offices, was reelected to serve another three years on the firm's executive committee.View more book results for the query "Schnader Harrison Segal Lewis"
People in the News—April 20, 2021—Schnader Harrison, Burns White
Richard A. Barkasy, chair of the creditors' rights and business restructuring practice group of Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis, was reelected to the firm's executive committee for another three-year term, and Burns White appointed Philadelphia member Angela A. Cronk as the co-chair of the employment practices liability group.People in the News—April 12, 2021—Schnader Harrison, Lichten & Liss-Riordan
Theresa E. Loscalzo, co-managing partner at Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis, was reelected to serve as a member of the firm's executive committee, and Lichten & Liss-Riordan announced that Sarah R. Schalman-Bergen joined the firm as a new partner, and Krysten Connon joined the firm as a new associate.Pa. Legal Leaders Favor Incumbent DA's Challenger, Campaign Filings Show
Philadelphia's May primary election is widely seen as a test of progressive prosecutors' criminal justice reform agendas, as exemplified by Larry Krasner. Former homicide prosecutor Carlos Vega has been a frequent critic of the incumbent's approach.Moving From a Career in Government to Private Practice
A little over two years ago, after serving for almost 17 years in the government—as a Marine officer after college, and as an assistant U.S. Attorney and assistant District Attorney after graduating from law school—I eventually made the difficult decision to leave the public sector for a position at a law firm.People in the News—Feb. 26, 2021—Philadelphia Bar Association, Stradley Ronon
The business law section of the Philadelphia Bar Association held its annual reception and awards ceremony virtually, awarding longtime members and legal community leaders for their service, and Karl S. Myers, chair of Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young's appellate group, moderated a Pennsylvania Bar Institute CLE.Trending Stories
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