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Disabled Boy Receives Verdict From Lancaster Jury
A Lancaster County jury has handed up an $8.5 million verdict in a medical malpractice case for an 8-year-old boy who developed severe neurological defects after an incident at a pediatric care facility.People in the News—Aug. 10, 2016—Blank Rome
Blank Rome partner Edward W. Chang joined the University of Pennsylvania Law School American Inn of Court as a ­barrister member where he will prepare and present programs regarding ethics, civility, professionalism and overall ­excellence in lawyers.Lancaster Jury Delivers $8.5M Verdict to Disabled Boy
A Lancaster County jury has handed up an $8.5 million verdict in a medical malpractice case for an 8-year-old boy who developed severe neurological defects after an incident at a pediatric care facility.Suits & Deals: $3.5M Settlement for Disabled Child Burned by Hot Water
A child who sustained serious burns while under the care of a home health aide reached a $3.5 million settlement on June 29 in her suit, Thusi v. Personal-Touch Home Care Inc.New Defense Bar Leader Eyes Growth, Lawmaking
Strengthening the organization through mentoring and pro bono opportunities—as well as keeping a watchful eye on legislative action—are the main goals of the Pennsylvania Association of Defense Counsel, its new president David S. Wolf said in a Q&A with The Legal.Hispanic Attorneys in Miami Rise to Prominence in International Practice
Hispanic Miami attorneys have risen to prominence in international work and are handling high-end international transactions once handled almost exclusively in New York.People in the News—July 14, 2016—Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young
The African American Museum in Philadelphia appointed Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young associate Shawn A. Hendricks to its board of directors.Appellate Courts Prepare to Transition Interim Appointees
Pennsylvania's appellate courts have grown accustomed to operating shorthanded. The Superior and Commonwealth courts have been working with five open seats, combined, for the past several months, and the state Supreme Court hasn't had a full complement of seven justices in nearly two years. Reinforcements are on the way.Fire at Fox Rothschild's Phila. Office Forces Building Closure
A fire that began on the 18th floor of Fox Rothschild's Philadelphia office early Tuesday morning forced the building, which is home to many law firms, to close.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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