Search Results

0 results for 'null'

You can use to get even better search results
November 15, 2004 |

Injured Worker Denied Full Reimbursement for Van Purchase

Even a claimant rendered quadriplegic in a workplace accident may not be fully reimbursed for the full costs of purchasing and retrofitting a wheelchair-accessible van, an en banc panel of the Commonwealth Court has ruled in a 5-2 decision.
5 minute read
April 08, 2010 |

So Easy, Even a Philadelphia Lawyer Can E-File

I recently spoke to the Honorable D. Webster Keogh again, the Administrative Judge of the trial division, Court of Common Pleas, with the help of Mike Meehan of Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott.
1 minute read
September 10, 2007 |

Court of Appeals to Hear Last Pending Death Case

Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown, the man bringing the last outstanding death penalty appeal to the Court of Appeals, embodies the state's ambivalent experience with capital punishment since its revival in 1995. Today in Albany, Mr. Brown's office will defend the statute and the death sentence that John Taylor received for the notorious killings of five workers at a Wendy's restaurant in Flushing. Yet, Mr. Brown is opposed to capital punishment as a costly and inefficient crime-fighting tool.
8 minute read
July 09, 2012 |

The Recorder Welcomes a New Publisher

2 minute read
Law Journal Press | Digital Book Pennsylvania Causes of Action, 12th Edition Authors: GAETAN J. ALFANO, RONALD J. SHAFFER, JOSHUA C. COHAN View this Book

View more book results for the query "*"

March 25, 2009 |

Realty Law Digest

Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein and an adjunct professor at St. John's University School of Law, analyzes two recent victories for New York City: one in which the City Council was found not to have violated the law on public meetings; and another where the Housing Department was ruled not to be discriminating in its treatemnt of Orthodox Jews in Williamsburg.
11 minute read
March 08, 2004 |

Sometimes, editing can be a crime

The editing of a manuscript is illegal if it comes from Iran, no matter what the subject matter, a federal agency recently told an American organization that publishes scientific journals.
3 minute read
August 19, 2002 |

Battle Over Telecommunications Competition Lights Up Again

Battle Over Telecommunications Competition Lights Up AgainThe Public Utility Commission and the General Assembly will wrestle with two developments involving the telecommunications industry that will again focus attention on the sputtering ...
2 minute read
January 27, 2010 |

Oppressed Minority Shareholders Should Be Afforded Protection

Since it is unclear whether the protections afforded by the Minority Oppression Statute are applicable to LLCs or will be extended to them by the Legislature, it is incumbent on practitioners representing minority members to protect the rights of their clients during the inception phase of the entity.
6 minute read
April 25, 2003 |

No Arbitration for Injunctive Relief Claims

Consumer and business interests alike claimed victory Thursday when the California Supreme Court declared that claims for injunctive relief under unfair competition and false advertising statutes aren't subject to arbitration, but demands for monetary relief in such cases are.
5 minute read

TRENDING STORIES

    Resources