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Appeals Judge Lashes Out at University's Anonymous Bias Reporting Program
Although a conservative college speech group said the policy chilled speech, lawyers for the university said it was an effort to mediate issues between students.People in the News—Sept. 28, 2022—Hyland Levin, Schnader Harrison, Eckert Seamans
Hyland Levin Shapiro partner Stacy Asbell has recently been appointed board president of the Samost Jewish Family & Children's Service of Southern New Jersey (JFCS).Judge Schedules First Trial in Mounting Litigation Over Iron Supplement
The trial—scheduled as a five-day jury proceeding to begin June 5, 2023—is set to serve as a bellwether for litigation that has been mounting over the medication since 2018.Civil Rights Suit Against Nazareth Hospital Removed to Fed Court
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.View more book results for the query "Eckert Seamans Cherin amp Mellott LLC"
Celebrating 20 Years of Philadelphia Diversity Law Group Fellows
This column celebrates them—their accomplishments, their career choices, their contributions to the societies in which they live, the way they have paid it forward—guiding, mentoring and supporting those who came after them.People in the News—Aug. 30, 2022—Blank Rome, Eckert Seamans
Blank Rome has announced that Andrew M. Logan, an associate in the firm's tax, benefits and private clients practice group, has been accepted into Class III of the Mid-Atlantic Fellows Institute of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC).PLW People in the News—Aug. 30, 2022—Babst Calland, Antheil Maslow
Attorney Casey Alan Coyle recently joined Babst Calland as a shareholder and member of its litigation group and will be based in Harrisburg.3 More Eckert Seamans Lawyers Join Whiteford Taylor & Preston in Pittsburgh
At least six attorneys have left the Am Law 200 firm for Baltimore-based Whiteford in the last calendar year.Dual Warnings Required in New Jersey Asbestos Litigation
On June 30, 2022, the New Jersey Supreme Court held that, in asbestos matters, there is an obligation on the manufacturer or supplier to provide an "adequate" warning, not only to companies they supply, but to the end user as well.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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