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June 12, 2009 |

Pregnancy Discrimination Revived?

The Supreme Court's recent decision in AT&T Corp. v. Hulteen bears a striking substantive resemblance to the court's decision two years ago in Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
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June 11, 2012 |

People in the News

Debra P. Goldberg joined Blank Rome as a partner in the firm's financial services group.
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September 26, 2005 |

2005 Revoked List

Notice to the bar.
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October 06, 2006 |

Wording of Debt-Collection Letters 'Could' Bring Problems for Lawyers

Warning to lawyers who do debt-collection work: Using the word "could" in a dunning letter could get you sued. The 3rd Circuit has revived a suit in which a debtor complained that a letter she received violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act's ban on false, misleading or deceptive communications because it told her that unless she made arrangements to pay within five days, the matter "could" result in referral of the account to an attorney and "could" result in "a legal suit being filed."
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April 25, 2003 |

War Creates Questions for ERISA, Employment Bar

Although the major military component of the war in Iraq seems over, work continues for lawyers concerning questions about the federal Uniformed Services Employment and Re-Employment Rights Act and the rights of employees called to military service. Employer questions range from how long jobs must be held open and whether employee benefits must continue to whether they must extend deadlines for pre-tax spending reimbursements.
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March 04, 2004 |

Judge Refuses to OK Settlement in Legal Malpractice Suit

A Philadelphia judge refused Tuesday to approve a $4.5 million settlement proposed by the law firm Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll and limited partners of the Keystone Venture V capital fund in an attempt to resolve a legal malpractice suit alleging that lawyers failed to keep public pension funds in Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Massachusetts from losing money. The law firm has denied any wrongdoing or liability.
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