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Justices Affirm CJD in Singletary Matter
The state Supreme Court has affirmed the Court of Judicial Discipline's finding that former Philadelphia Traffic Court Judge Willie F. Singletary brought the judicial office into disrepute when he showed photographs of his genitals on his phone to a Philadelphia Parking Authority contractor.Merck Appeals 'Pay-for-Delay' Deal to High Court
If the U.S. Supreme Court agrees to tackle the long-simmering question of whether so-called "pay-for-delay" deals between drug companies violate antitrust law, it'll likely be up to Williams & Connolly's Kannon Shanmugam to establish that the deals pass muster.Suit Over LinkedIn Profile Ownership Now Set for Trial
Having dismissed the federal claims in a suit over whether an employee or her company owns a LinkedIn account, a judge in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania has decided to proceed to trial on the claims under state law.Suit Over LinkedIn Profile Ownership Now Set for Trial
Having dismissed the federal claims in a suit over whether an employee or her company owns a LinkedIn account, a judge in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania has decided to proceed to trial on the claims under state law.Frozen Pre-Embryos Go to Ex-Wife in Divorce Distribution
A woman's ability to have children outweighs her ex-husband's interest in not procreating, the Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled in an issue of first impression in which it awarded the ex-wife 13 frozen pre-embryos as part of the couple's equitable distribution in their divorce.People in the News - September 24, 2013
This month's Philadelphia Bar Association board of governors meeting is at 4 p.m. today in the 10th floor board room at the bar association. Items for consideration by the board include:Clerk to Appeal Order Halting Gay-Marriage Licenses
D. Bruce Hanes, the clerk in Montgomery County who had been issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples until he was ordered to stop last week, is appealing the Commonwealth Court's decision.Suit Over LinkedIn Profile Ownership Now Set for Trial
Having dismissed the federal claims in a suit over whether an employee or her company owns a LinkedIn account, a judge in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania has decided to proceed to trial on the claims under state law.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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