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Rules Committees Discontinue Proposals to Expand Remote Tech in Pennsylvania Courtrooms
Five of the state Supreme Court's eight procedural rules committees, including civil, had submitted proposals to the high court in January seeking to codify best practices for the use of ACT in their respective divisions. The discontinuation puts an end to all five proposed rule changes.PLW People in the News—Sept. 20, 2022—McNees, Cummins
McNees Wallace & Nurick announced that land use attorney Jeffrey Esch McCombie was unanimously endorsed to serve on the Susquehanna Art Museum (SAM) board of directors.Why 'Spencer v. Johnson' Is Precedential and Proper Statutory Construction
The Superior Court's argument and reasoning in Spencer v. Johnson are both straightforward and decidedly not mere dicta. At common law, an innocent plaintiff can recover from any defendant found to be at fault, who was then responsible to pay the full amount of a verdict.Class Action Alleging State Farm Software Miscalculated Home Repair Claims Sent to Federal Court
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Inside Track: Want to Be a Remote GC? Window of Opportunity May Have Closed
"The snapback in wanting people to come back to the office is real, and it is interesting," said Mike Evers, an attorney recruiter.View more book results for the query "Cummins"
Want to Be a Remote GC? Window of Opportunity May Have Closed
"The snapback in wanting people to come back to the office is real, and it is interesting," said Mike Evers, an attorney recruiter.'Early Warning' on Law Firm Profits: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Eli Lilly, Cummins Issue Warnings on Economic Consequences of Indiana's Abortion Law
"We are deeply concerned about how this law impacts our people and impedes our ability to attract and retain a diverse workforce in Indiana—concerns that we have voiced to legislators," Cummins stated.Rudy's Response | Fox Rothschild Partner Killed | Dozens of Lawyers: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Dicta, Dicta, Dicta: Innocent Victim Plaintiffs and the Fair Share Act (Part 2)
The notion that the Fair Share Act does not apply when an injured party plaintiff is an innocent victim of the negligence of another seems to be gaining steam in recent several state and federal court decisions despite the fact that this notion is based upon dicta initially espoused in the Spencer decision.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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