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'I Just Don't Get It': Arguments for Guardians Ad Litem's Immunity Meet Resistance From Pa. Justices
"The question is," Justice David Wecht said, "is there something about their role that brings them over the bar and puts them with us?"Duty to Defend and Guardian Ad Litem Immunity: What's on the High Court's September Agenda
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is slated to return to Philadelphia for its September session to tackle issues including the limits of an insurer's controlled substance exclusion, local authority to regulate firearms, and lawsuit immunity for court-appointed advocates.Misdiagnosis Led to Patient's Death, Estate Alleged
On June 21, 2013, plaintiff's decedent Faith Dixon, 53, presented to St. Joseph's Hospital with complaints of shortness of breath. She was diagnosed with an exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, even though she had never been diagnosed with COPD.A First Generation Law Student's Thoughts About the 1L Year
I would encourage practicing attorneys to be involved with first generation law students, whether serving as a mentor to their summer associates or working through a law school or organizations that support first generation law students.View more book results for the query "Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell Hippel"
Compensation, Operating Costs Increasing Expenses for Philadelphia Firms
New data from Citi Private Bank Law Firm Group shows that Philadelphia had the third highest expense growth of any of the country's regions through the first half of 2023.Corporate Counsel Announces Its 2023 Women, Influence and Power in Law Awards!
These outstanding women will be recognized at an awards dinner on Oct. 18 as part of our Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference in New Orleans.Philadelphia Firms Saw Hefty Expense Increases Over Past 6 Months
Owen Burman, a senior consultant and managing director with Wells Fargo, indicated that firms based in the city are likely catching up with their peers elsewhere in the country.Superior Court Reiterates That 'Gruber' Case Has Been Superseded by Custody Act
In discussing Gruber, the Superior Court, in Carrero, stated: "the idea was, if the relocation benefited the relocating custodial parent, then the parent's benefit would automatically 'flow to the children.'" There was also a line of cases that did not subscribe to the "trickle down" "flow to the children" theory, but the majority of the relocation cases that existed post-Gruber subscribed to the "trickle down" "flow to the children" theory.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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