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Suspended Judge Wants Voicemails She Left for Cops
The legal defense team for suspended Middlesex County Judge Carlia Brady wants the "authentic" voicemails of her calls to the Woodbridge Police Department.The Trend of Solo Practitioners Joining Larger Firms
As an attorney for more than 35 years, I have seen many solo practices come and go. Many young attorneys believe that the easiest way to begin a practice is to start their own. However, after several years, they often experience a series of headaches regarding billing, marketing, soliciting new business, dealing with IT problems, going to court, hiring support staff and more. There is less and less time to be a lawyer, and certainly an inadequate amount of time to solicit new business and grow one's practice.Third Circuit Judge Steps Into Role on Western District Bench
A shortage of judges in the Western District of Pennsylvania has brought the appellate court to the trial bench.Furnace Failure Bad-Faith Case Back Before U.S. District Court
Whether the catastrophic failure of a glass manufacturer's furnace was "sudden and accidental" was again before a federal district judge, after it had already been up to the Third Circuit once before.People in the News - May 27, 2014 - Obermayer Attorney Speaks at Law School
Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel attorney Tiffani L. McDonough was the featured speaker at the "Fashion Talks! Speaker Series Workshop" at New York Law School, where she discussed labor and employment issues affecting the fashion industry.Children, New Venue Add to Phila. Bar's 35th Annual 5K Run
On May 18, the 35th Philadelphia Bar Association 5K Charity Run took place at Memorial Hall in Fairmount Park.Trial Lawyer's Fraud Scheme, Suicide Shock Plaintiffs Bar
Word of accident attorney Andrew H. Gaber's alleged insurance fraud scheme, pending arrest and eventual suicide last week sent shock waves through the personal injury bar, which was surprised to hear of the extent of the scheme and concerned about the stereotype it perpetuated.Thompson v. Real Estate Mortgage Network
Federal Common Law Standard for Successor Liability Endorsed for FLSA ClaimsSuccessor Entity Can Be Sued for FLSA Claims, Third Circuit Holds
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has for the first time endorsed successor liability for claimed wage-and-hour violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act.Phila. Judge Denies Life Insurance Benefits to Same-Sex Former Partner
A Philadelphia trial judge has ruled that the same-sex former domestic partner of a deceased man is not entitled to life insurance benefits because he was not able to prove he was the designated beneficiary.Trending Stories
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