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Trial Lawyer's Fraud Scheme, Suicide Shock Plaintiffs Bar
Word of accident attorney Andrew H. Gaber's alleged insurance fraud scheme, pending arrest and eventual suicide last week sent shock waves through the personal injury bar, which was surprised to hear of the extent of the scheme and concerned about the stereotype it perpetuated.Thompson v. Real Estate Mortgage Network
Federal Common Law Standard for Successor Liability Endorsed for FLSA ClaimsSuccessor Entity Can Be Sued for FLSA Claims, Third Circuit Holds
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has for the first time endorsed successor liability for claimed wage-and-hour violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act.Phila. Judge Denies Life Insurance Benefits to Same-Sex Former Partner
A Philadelphia trial judge has ruled that the same-sex former domestic partner of a deceased man is not entitled to life insurance benefits because he was not able to prove he was the designated beneficiary.Some Solos Find They Need Big-Firm Life
While there has recently been a trend of lawyers leaving the midsized- and large-firm setting to start their own practices with alternative business models, not everyone finds being out on their own to be the answer for their practice.Offit Kurman Adds Labor and Employment Duo From Archer & Greiner
Maryland-based Offit Kurman has added labor and employment attorneys Neil A. Morris and Richard R. Morris to its Philadelphia office from Haddonfield, N.J.-based Archer & Greiner.Midsized Firms Saw Group Laterals, Leadership Changes
Whether they were gaining or losing groups of lawyers, undergoing leadership transitions, splitting up or merging, midsized firms across Pennsylvania experienced a number of significant changes in 2013.Anderson Kill's Philadelphia Office Down to Four Attorneys
Offit Kurman has added six Anderson Kill & Olick attorneys to its Philadelphia office, bringing a new insurance recovery practice to Offit Kurman and delivering a significant blow to Anderson Kill's Philadelphia office, which, according to the firm, is now down to four attorneys after losing nine to Reed Smith last year. Offit Kurman opened its Philadelphia office in January 2007 with just one attorney and has since ballooned to 21 attorneys.Offit Kurman Grabs Six Attorneys From Anderson Kill
Maryland-based Offit Kurman has added six Anderson Kill & Olick attorneys to its Philadelphia office, bringing the total number of attorneys in that office to 21.Offit Kurman Adds Five-Lawyer Tax and Estate Boutique
Maryland-based Offit Kurman plans to add five-lawyer tax and estate planning boutique Fineburg Law Associates to its Philadelphia office, effective October 1.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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