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October 17, 2005 |

Grokster, Cyber Law: The Future of Peer-to-Peer File Sharing

After Napster, the free music Internet site, lost in the courts several years ago, newcomers such as Grokster, Kazaa and others thought they had built a better mousetrap: peer-to-peer file sharing. The recent U.S. Supreme Court case MGM v. Grokster suggests they were wrong. What does it mean for the future of peer-to-peer file sharing, Internet copyright and free, electronic exchange of information?
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June 21, 2004 |

Tax Questions Put Spotlight on Judge Clouse

Legal ethicists say that Delaware County President Judge Kenneth A. Clouse, at the center of a controversy over his late payment of a real estate tax this month, could face investigation by the state board responsible for regulating judicial conduct in Pennsylvania.
3 minute read
April 30, 2004 |

Philadelphia Public Interest Calendar

From Monday, May 3, to Friday, May 14, the Philadelphia Bar Foundation will hold its Access to Justice campaign, a citywide campaign to raise funds for the bar foundation's grant-making activities.
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January 21, 2010 |

Drinker Biddle Nets $1.8 Million Award in Fee Fight

A case that came to light earlier this month highlights a type of dispute that rarely makes it to trial and one firms rarely want publicized. Drinker Biddle & Reath won a $1.78 million verdict against a former client late last year after the client disputed the alternative fee arrangement the two sides agreed to in a patent litigation matter. "Suing a client is not a decision Drinker ever takes lightly and it did not do so in this case," said an attorney representing Drinker Biddle.
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June 20, 2007 |

P.I. Suit Deadline Tolled When Claim Filed in Wrong Court, Circuit Says

New Jersey's statute of limitations is tolled for a personal injury plaintiff who mistakenly sues in a court that lacks jurisdiction over a defendant, a federal appeals panel rules, predicting how the state Supreme Court would decide the issue.
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April 11, 2005 |

Bonus Bonanza

Associate salaries at Philadelphia's major law firms were raised as much as $10,000 in recent months to a standard of $115,000. And now, after a lull period that corresponded with the economic doldrums of the past three years, associate year-end bonuses also appear to be more bountiful.
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June 06, 2005 |

Goldberger Joins Stevens & Lee Firm

Saying he wanted a platform that included a significant New York presence, bankruptcy department co-chairman Leonard Goldberger has left White & Williams for Stevens & Lee. A White & Williams official, though, said Goldberger's departure was prompted by a connection with Stevens & Lee and an investment bank.
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June 14, 2012 |

Understanding and Trying Cohabitation Cases

What happens to alimony when the recipient begins to live with a third party?
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May 03, 2000 |

The Ever-Changing World of Lateral Hires

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July 22, 2003 |

THE 2003 CHESTER COUNTY COURT RULES

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