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LaVecchia Delays Retirement Until End of 2021
Her presumed replacement—civil rights attorney Rachel Wainer Apter—won't get a confirmation hearing until after Election Day.Montgomery McCracken Files Suit Against Allstate Over Crosswalk Collision
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Employment Lawyers Clash While Lawmakers Weigh Limits on Noncompete Agreements
New Jersey courts have been fairly tolerant of noncompete clauses, a stance that's consistent with a state economy that's dominated by big pharmaceutical and chemical companies, rather than by startup companies, said Alan Hyde, who studies the economics of labor mobility at Rutgers Law School-Newark.On The Move: Montgomery McCracken; Capehart Scatchard; Cooper Levenson
Montgomery McCracken Adds IP Partner Montgomery McCracken Walker & Roads added Aaron Haleva as a partner in the intellectual property department in…View more book results for the query "Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads"
Doreen Davis, Former Phila. Bar Chancellor and Work-Life Balance 'Trailblazer,' Dies
Davis was chancellor of the association in 2000. She was the first working mother to serve in the role and used her position to advocate for law firms policies that would improve lawyers' work-life balance.High Court Allows for Direct Delivery of Specialty Wines to Pennsylvania Consumers
The high court on Thursday issued a one-sentence order affirming a ruling from Commonwealth Court Judge P. Kevin Brobson, who had found that the agency was failing to properly implement changes to the liquor code.Deepfake Harassment Case Highlights Need for New Tech Law
"If we're going to live in a world where deepfaking is available to everyone, we might well need state and federal statutes that deal with deepfakes and dealing with false images or facsimiles of people," said Anita Allen, a professor of privacy law and ethics at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.Deepfake Harassment Case Highlights Need for New Tech Law
"You don't need a newfangled, digital society law to deal with the Bucks County case," said Anita Allen, a professor of privacy law and ethics at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. "But if we're going to live in a world where deepfaking is available to everyone, we might well need state and federal statutes that deal with deepfakes and dealing with false images or facsimiles of people."Bucks County Deepfake Harassment Case Highlights Need for New Tech Law
"You don't need a newfangled, digital society law to deal with the Bucks County case," said Anita Allen, a professor of privacy law and ethics at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. "But if we're going to live in a world where deepfaking is available to everyone, we might well need state and federal statutes that deal with deepfakes and dealing with false images or facsimiles of people."Trending Stories
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