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Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Law v. Local Zoning Ordinances
The Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Law contains a pre-emption provision intended to prevent local municipalities from enacting ordinances that regulate oil and gas drilling and operations.Attorney Work Product Doctrine Upheld in Diaper Patent Dispute
In a high-stakes patent lawsuit over diaper designs, a federal magistrate judge has ruled that paper products giant Kimberly-Clark is entitled to invoke the attorney work product doctrine to protect its testing data -- as long as it promises that it won't rely on the data to prove its infringement claims.Jubelirer Joins Obermayer Rebmann
After almost six months since his ouster from the Pennsylvania Senate, former President Pro Tempore Robert C. Jubelirer has joined Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel as head of its new government affairs practice.Obermayer Rebmann Snags Former Senator, Opens New Office
After almost six months since his ouster from the Pennsylvania Senate, Robert C. Jubelirer has joined Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel as head of its new government affairs practice. His addition will officially formalize the government affairs practice and open a new office in Altoona, Pa. Jubelirer, who was technically hired as a contract partner, will be working full time as an attorney. Obermayer Rebmann is one of the latest Philadelphia firms to bring on big-name politicos in the last few months.Chancery Court Addresses Issue of First Impression With an LLC Dissolution
The Delaware Court of Chancery recently issued an opinion on an issue of first impression in Delaware. Apparently no Delaware statutory or case law directly addressed the issue of whether the dissolution and cancellation of an LLC transformed derivative claims into direct claims held proportionately by the members of the LLC. The court concluded that, after the filing of the certificate of cancellation, such claims must be brought in the name of the LLC by a trustee or a receiver appointed under 6 Del. C. Section 18-805, directly by the LLC, or derivatively by its members after reviving the LLC by obtaining a revocation of its certificate of cancellation.Arbitrator Unavailability During Arbitration Proceedings
Bob knows arbitration does not always save time compared to litigation and that it does not always cost less than litigation. Plus, it may not always be confidential, which is one of its supposed attractions.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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