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Priore v. The New York Yankees
Publication Date: 2003-05-29
Practice Area: Employment
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Case number: 827

Buckley, P.J., Rosenberger, Ellerin, Wallach, Lerner, JJ. 827 Paul Priore, Plaintiff-Respondent, Edward J. Pavia, Jr. -against- The New York Yankees,

November 05, 2004 |

The Firm Reports: From A to F

105 minute read
April 26, 2010 |

Saul Ewing's PPP Up 14.5 Percent, RPL Falls

Despite dips in gross revenue and revenue per lawyer, Saul Ewing grew its profits per equity partner by 14.5 percent without cutting headcount or its equity partner tier.
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March 05, 2012 |

Successor liability can be limited before acquisition is made

U.S. companies are able to manage the risk of successor liability by implementing rigorous pre-acquisition due diligence and post-acquisition FCPA compliance and integration programs.
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April 04, 2005 |

Claim for Money Damages Doesn't Foreclose Injunctive Relief

Injunctive relief is available in litigation that may yield money damages when such relief is necessary to prevent the dissipation of assets that could fund a legal recovery, a Superior Court panel has ruled.
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In re Majestic Star Casino, LLC, DEFAX Case No. D65626 (3d Cir. May 21, 2013) Jordan, J. (55 pages).
Publication Date: 2013-06-19
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Court: Third Circuit
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Case number: D65626

May 04, 2000 |

What's Hot, What's Not Report Out for 2000

Diversification, associate attrition and emphasis on centralized management are among the key issues and trends affecting Philadelphia law firms, according to consultant Robert Denney's "What's Hot and What's Not in the Legal Profession" annual report. Intellectual property tops the list of "red hot" practice areas for the second consecutive year, with the emergence of subspecialties like anti-counterfeiting and e-commerce.
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June 21, 2005 |

Adelphia Founder Sentenced to 15 Years, Son Given 20

John Rigas was sentenced to 15 years in prison Monday for his role in the fraud that pushed Adelphia into bankruptcy. His son, Timothy, received 20 years. "Were it not for age and health, I would impose a sentence far greater," Judge Leonard Sand told the 80-year-old John Rigas, who is suffering from bladder cancer. Adelphia, the nation's sixth largest cable operator, filed for bankruptcy after it revealed it was a guarantor for more than $2 billion in loans made to the Rigas family.
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September 20, 2007 |

Attorney Ineligibility Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(a)

Notice to the bar.
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