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March 20, 2008 |

Phila. Jury Awards $25.2 Million in Asbestos Case

A Philadelphia jury has awarded $25.2 million in compensatory and punitive damages in an asbestos suit.
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June 10, 2011 |

Verdict Search

Verdicts and settlements in New Jersey state and federal courts.
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August 13, 2012 |

Firms rebranding to land agribusiness clients

With Midwest law firms still suffering from the recession, many in the business of agriculture law are repositioning their existing transactional, finance, mergers and acquisitions, and litigation strengths.
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August 24, 2006 |

PEOPLE IN THE NEWS

New Firm On Aug. 25, nine Delaware Valley divorce and custody mediators will join together to form Divorce Done Right Inc. (DDR).
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July 20, 2004 |

People in the News

Movers and Shakers in the Philadelphia Legal Community
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January 28, 2008 |

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March 22, 2010 |

Panel Rules Georgia Plaintiff May Sue Drugmaker in Phila.

A Georgia man who alleges his heart attack was caused by his use of the prescription drug Adderall can keep his case in the Philadelphia Common Pleas Court because the manufacturer's employees involved in the development, testing and marketing of Adderall are based in Pennsylvania, the state Superior Court ruled last week.
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November 18, 2004 |

Cell Phone Users' Action Not Pre-empted by Federal Regulation

Class plaintiffs' claim that AT&T Wireless and Panasonic should have told purchasers their cell phones work only on AT&T's network is not pre-empted by the federal regulation of the wireless industry because the government doesn't regulate the technical "aspect" of cellular phones' access to different networks, a Philadelphia judge has ruled. AT&T and Panasonic contended that state-by-state regulation would destroy federal regulation's goals of uniformity and technological flexibility.
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August 22, 2011 |

9th Circuit tosses Bluetooth settlement, citing attorney fees

A federal appeals court has tossed out a settlement of hearing loss claims involving Motorola's Bluetooth headsets, ruling that the trial judge failed to adequately test whether the attorney fees were excessive.
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November 18, 2004 |

Cell Phone Users' Action Not Pre-empted by Federal Regulation

Class plaintiffs' claim that AT&T Wireless and Panasonic should have told purchasers their cell phones work only on AT&T's network is not pre-empted by the federal regulation of the wireless industry because the government doesn't regulate the technical "aspect" of cellular phones' access to different networks, a Philadelphia judge has ruled. AT&T and Panasonic contended that state-by-state regulation would destroy federal regulation's goals of uniformity and technological flexibility.
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