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Hutchinson v. State Farm Fire & Cas. Co.
A federal district court in Pennsylvania has remanded an insurance coverage case to state court after deciding that the defendant insurer should have known that the amount in controversy exceeded $75,000 from the insureds’ complaint and, therefore, that its removal months after the complaint was filed was untimely. The court’s reasoning may not be able to withstand close scrutiny.
People in the News—Jan. 24, 2019—Hamburg Rubin
Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin announced that former Sen. John C. Rafferty Jr. re-joined the firm after serving four terms as the Pennsylvania State Senator for the 44th District.
People in the News—Jan. 16, 2019—Hamburg Rubin
Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin's Carl N. Weiner presented at the Pennsylvania Bar Institute's 2018 Real Estate Institute.
People in the News—Dec. 27, 2018—Reger Rizzo
Reger Rizzo & Darnall's Robert Small and James Griffith coordinated drives for Northern Children's Services and the Support Center for Child Advocates, respectively.
People in the News—Dec. 20, 2018—Cedrone-Mancano
Cedrone-Mancano founding members Mark E. Cedrone and Joseph D. Mancano were recently presented with the Annual Beccaria Award by the Justinian Society of Philadelphia and Philadelphia Bar Association's criminal justice section.
Catholic Dioceses See Litigation Uptick in Wake of Grand Jury Sex-Abuse Report
A wave of lawsuits against Catholic dioceses has gained momentum in Pennsylvania courts and beyond in the wake of the explosive grand jury report on sexual abuse, and the state Senate's failure to create a window for survivors in the statute of limitations has not held it back.
Mid-Market Recap: Opportunity Finally Knocks
The latest findings from an annual survey of chief legal officers signal that Big Law now has real competition from smaller shops.
Driven by Church Sex-Abuse Probe, Lansdale Firm Forms Team to Rep Victims
Hamburg Rubin is seeking to represent sexual abuse victims, including those who can't currently bring a claim.
Nine Unique Ways to Differentiate Your Practice From the Competition
A recent call to the Pennsylvania Disciplinary Board indicated that there are over 14,000 lawyers in Philadelphia County alone. That's a lot of competition for you and your firm. A great number of these lawyers are unlikely to be hired if they do not stick out or “differentiate” themselves in some way from their competition.
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