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Who Got the Work: Nike and the NFL
Banner & Witcoff successfully defended Nike in an IP case, Post & Schell and Margolis Edelstein defend the NFL, EPSPN and others, and other work from midsize firms..People in the News—July 23, 2019—Dilworth Paxson
Dilworth Paxson attorney Kimberly Parson is set to be a speaker at the New Jersey State Bar Association's 2019 Insurance Coverage Boot Camp on July 31.Estate: Defendants' Failure to Use Traffic Controls Led to Motorcyclist's Death
On Oct. 4, 2016, plaintiff's decedent William Moon Jr., 55, a shipping supervisor, was motorcycling east on Bredinsburg Road, in Oil City. His motorcycle struck the rear end of a skid-steer loader. Moon fell off of the motorcycle, and he suffered a fatal injury.Connolly Bounces IP Lawsuit Involving Delaware Corporations to Utah
Applying a 12-factor test, Connolly said Delaware public policy favoring litigation of disputes between corporate citizens in the state was outweighed by practical considerations, including but not limited to the Delaware federal court's caseload.Who Got the Work: Laundry Disputes and Unauthorized Recordings
Gray Reed & McGraw represents a laundry-machine provider in a breach-of-contract suit, Hodgson Russ investigates a recording of town trustees in Long Island, and other work from midsize firms.People in the News—May 1, 2019—Stevens & Lee
James C. Schwartzman, a partner and chair of the ethics and professional responsibility group at Stevens & Lee, received the Villanova Law Alumni Association Award for Public Service.After Justices Curb Access to Medical Reimbursement, Eyes Are on Legislature
The state Supreme Court's ruling has divided the state bar, with some calling for the Legislature to get involved.Aetna's Suit Over Alleged HIV Privacy Debacle Transferred From Pa. to Calif. Federal Court
Last year Aetna sued plaintiffs firm Whatley Kallas and the nonprofit Consumer Watchdog in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania over their alleged role in a blunder that resulted in thousands of HIV patients having their names and conditions visible through clear windows in envelopes that had been sent through the mail.Who Got the Work: Homeless Shelter Accessibility and Perilous Sidewalks
Porter Wright works on an ADA suit against Chicago homeless shelters, Margolis Edelstein defended the owners of a pub where a women allegedly tripped, and other jobs from mid-market firms.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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