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Say 'YES': Reinventing Yourself in the Legal Profession
You will land new clients or land on your feet in a more supportive environment if you embrace the unfamiliar by saying "yes" to new work, experiences and opportunities.People in the News—Oct. 17, 2024—Goldberg Segalla, Ogletree Deakins
Goldberg Segalla added Matthew C. Wilson to the firm's products liability practice group in Philadelphia.Zoning Enforcement Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
Crossing and dotting the proverbial "t's" and "i's" at each step of the process will help to ensure the effective administration of a zoning ordinance.Right-to-Know Law Policy Update in Wake of Anonymous FOIA Buddy Record Requests
The Pennsylvania Office of Open Records (OOR) released a memo confirming that FOIA Buddy is operated by people who have a stated goal of efficiently promoting government transparency and accountability in a cost-effective manner for all involved and that the OOR found no indication that FOIA Buddy is part of a phishing, scraping or scamming activity.View more book results for the query "Babst, Calland, Clements and Zomnir"
People in the News—Aug. 14, 2024—Lamb McErlane, Ogletree Deakins
Lamb McErlane attorney Sonal Parekh was a panelist on the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry's recent webinar, "What Every Business Needs to Know About Recent SCOTUS Rulings."People in the News—July 31, 2024—Willig Williams, Babst Calland
Labor, employment, workers' compensation and family law firm Willig, Williams & Davidson announced that attorney Erica Askin has joined the firm's labor law practice group.Judicial Challenges to the EPA's PFAS Regulations: Are They Too Much, Too Little or Just Right?
The regulations developed under the EPA's PFAS Roadmap go beyond PFOA and PFOS, inviting scrutiny by the public, regulated entities, and various stakeholders.The Devil Is in the Details (and the Deemed Approval Deadlines)
To avoid luxurious lolling by local governments, the Legislature included mandatory deadlines in the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, 53 P.S. Section 10101 et seq. (MPC), which governs municipal regulation of zoning, subdivision and land development within the commonwealth. The MPC sets forth strict requirements for when and how municipalities make decisions on land use applications, in addition to how they communicate those decisions to the applicant.Trending Stories
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