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People in the News—March 12, 2020—Spector Gadon
Spector Gadon Rosen Vinci announced that Matthew R. Shindell joined the firm as a member in the commercial litigation, health care law and litigation, and insurance coverage and casualty litigation groups.'Bitter Feelings': Ugly Dispute Over Sale of Law Practice Ends in $58K Judgment Against Phila. Firm
The court's decision details the anatomy of a failed deal between a Philadelphia law firm experiencing financial difficulties and a solo attorney looking to wind down his own practice.People in the News—Dec. 27, 2019—Duane Morris
As part of Duane Morris' support of City Year, the firm donated 500 copies of "Twelve Angry Men" to Kensington Health Science Academy.Defendant lawyer and his law firm were liable for conversion where they distributed the proceeds of a settlement amount to their client without paying the plaintiff law firm's outstanding balance for work on the settled case, even where defendants did not retain the funds and believed they had done the right thing. The court recommended affirmance.
Cypress Creek, a nonprofit ambulance provider, has a tactical medical team comprised of commissioned peace officers who provide EMS services in situations that would be unsafe for traditional EMTs.
Appellant, proceeding pro se, brought suit against appellee and others for trespass and the wrongful taking of livestock allegedly in violation of the Texas Theft Liability Act.
$1M Award Upheld in Dad's RICO Case Against Daughter, Son-in-Law
A federal judge has upheld a $1 million verdict in a civil Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act case filed by a man who claimed his daughter and son-in-law sabotaged his business by embezzling company funds and diverting them to their own company.Father's RICO Claims Against Daughter, Son-in-Law OK'd
A civil Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act case filed by a man who claimed his daughter and son-in-law sabotaged his business by embezzling company funds and diverting them to their own business can move forward, a federal judge has ruled.Justices Agree to Eye Waiver of Risk in Drowned Triathlete Case
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments over whether the widow of a man who drowned during the Philadelphia Triathlon can sue the event organizers, despite the decedent having signed a waiver assuming all the risks of participating in the event.Justices Agree to Eye Waiver of Risk in Drowned Triathlete Case
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments over whether the widow of a man who drowned during the Philadelphia Triathlon can sue the event organizers, despite the decedent having signed a waiver assuming all the risks of participating in the event.Trending Stories
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