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Arb Clause Invalid in Case of Purchased Debt, Court Says
A New Jersey appeals court has held that a company that buys consumer debt from a lender cannot enforce an arbitration agreement between the original creditor and the debtor.The Legal Names 2016 Litigation Department of the Year Winners
Earlier this year, we asked law firms across the state to tell us what makes their litigation departments the best. We asked law firms to share with us the big victories and important cases that demonstrate why clients choose them when litigation is on the table.Court Invalidates Lawyer's Fee Split With Litigation Investors
In a first-impression issue, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has affirmed the dismissal of a lawyer's unjust enrichment claim against litigation funders, ruling that the fee agreement between them and the plaintiff could not be enforced.Law Journal Announces 2016 Top Women in Law
We are pleased to name the following attorneys as the Law Journal's 2016 Top Women in Law.The Legal Announces 2016 Top Women in Law
Earlier this year, The Legal's editorial staff set out to select our latest group of Top Women in Law, our attempt to shine a light on the outstanding work being done by female attorneys across Pennsylvania who have had notable achievements in the last two years.People in the News—Sept. 13, 2016—Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis
Jo Bennett, a partner at Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis, was a recipient of the Pennsylvania Diversity Council's 2016 Most Powerful and Influential Woman Award, which honors women for outstanding leadership, professional excellence and dedication to community.Attorneys Agree Ban on Citing Nonprecedential Opinions Is a Hurdle
The Pennsylvania Superior Court's rule against allowing attorneys to cite its nonprecedential opinions caused a stir recently in a high-profile products liability case that was argued before the court in August. But according to several appellate attorneys, the ban has been a long-standing nuisance, and, while some feel the rule is necessary given the court's workload, many others feel it should be done away with entirely.Steinberg v. Sahara Sam's Oasis LLC
Properly Viewed, Record Supported Gross Negligence Action Against Ride OwnerMalicious Prosecution Case Against Cops, Firemen Revived
A woman acquitted of arson will have a second chance to prove that a warrant was unlawfully issued for her arrest and also that the evidence against her was fabricated.Eleven More Awards Worth Noting
These awards, ranging from $3.9 million down to $2.6 million, were reported by the Law Journal between Aug. 22, 2015, and Aug. 19, 2016.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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