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July 24, 2013 |

Negligence Claims Reinstated Against School District

The Delaware Supreme Court has reversed a Superior Court decision dismissing a lawsuit filed against a state school district and its employees by the grandparents of a student who killed himself after receiving counseling from the school's behavior expert.
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April 05, 2013 |

Philadelphia's Largest Law Firms Rekindle Bar Association Bond

Philadelphia's largest law firms may compete over the same business, but they share the same problems and concerns too when it comes to managing their own affairs.
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April 03, 2008 |

For Defendants Alone?

The Supreme Court has ruled that FDA approvals preempt many state tort claims, and there may be more preemptions to come.
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April 25, 2003 |

Court Reinstates CEPA Suit by Worker Fired Over Covenant Not to Compete

Since a covenant not to compete may or may not be against public policy, a trial judge too precipitously dismissed a whistleblower suit by an employee fired for refusing to sign one, a New Jersey court has ruled. The decision represents the first time a New Jersey appeals court extended the Conscientious Employee Protection Act to a situation not directly involving employee disclosure of corporate wrongdoing.
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January 14, 2013 |

The Future of Diversity and Inclusion in the Phila. Legal Profession

For over a decade, the Philadelphia Diversity Law Group (PDLG) has been committed to fostering participation of a more diverse group of lawyers in the Greater Philadelphia region in order to make our legal profession stronger, more productive and better equipped to address the challenges of the 21st century.
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April 30, 2013 |

Constitutionality of Venue Rule Over Out-of-State Doctor Upheld

In an apparent case of first impression, a Philadelphia judge has held that a venue rule that allows for out-of-state doctors to be sued in any county in Pennsylvania is constitutional.
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January 16, 2013 |

Penn State Responds to McQueary's Whistleblower, Defamation Suit

A lawyer representing Penn State has asked a Pennsylvania judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the university's former assistant football coach, Mike McQueary, asserting McQueary's defamation and misrepresentation claims are not supported by Pennsylvania law while the entirety of his claims, including a whistleblower count, lacks specificity.
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February 08, 2012 |

Malpractice Carrier Seeks Rescission For Nondisclosure of Charges, Suits

Michael Kwasnik, a former Cherry Hill and Philadelphia lawyer now in jail and charged with thefts of more than $1 million in client funds, is facing a fraud suit by his malpractice carrier.
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April 04, 2012 |

People in the News

Sabrina Sacks Mann, president of Sacks Legal Search, participated as a panelist during the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Women in the Profession midyear meeting March 21 on the topic of "Optimizing First Impressions."
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December 10, 2007 |

Billable hours aren't the only game in town anymore

The percentages given below denote the estimated portions of the firms' revenues obtained through each of these two categories. The percentages are followed by the billing methods that the firms reported using within the two categories. The number given after each firm's name indicates its total number of attorneys. The firms provided the information in response to The National Law Journal's 2007 law firm survey.
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