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Pa. Justices to Reconsider Rule Protecting Lawyers From 'Buyer's Remorse' After Settlement
"My general hope is that they do not entirely reverse 'Muhammad,' but say that it should, in fact, be limited to circumstances where a party subsequently becomes dissatisfied with an appropriately negotiated settlement," one lawyer said.Judge Denies Sanctions Motion in Case Where DHS Was Rebuked Over New York Trusted Traveler Ban
U.S. District Judge Jesse M. Furman said the legal defense was "flawed from its inception," but didn't use the court for "improper purposes or abuse the judicial process."Is Driving With a UTI Like a DUI? Pa. Plaintiffs Lawyers Seek to Blaze New Path to Punitive Damages
Jason Mattioli and Michael Ossont of the Mattioli Law Firm in Scranton have just survived an important step in the process of seeking punitive damages on a novel basis: driving with a urinary tract infection.Data Privacy: Why We Are All Over the Place, Part 2
In Part 1 of this column, I discussed privacy, focusing on what in the circumstances discussed renders the IT data private and whether the criteria relied upon when courts and others in the discussion determine that the data is or is not private.View more book results for the query "Travelers"
COVID-19 Kept Big Law and the DOJ Busy in 2020, Report Shows
Law firms took on hundreds of cases tied to the COVID-19 pandemic. Steptoe & Johnson alone took on 210 COVID cases in 44 districts.Voters to Consider Constitutional Amendment Limiting Gov's Emergency Powers
The proposed amendment would add new sections to the Constitution of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania regulating the governor's emergency powers under emergency declarations.4 Kelley Kronenberg Attorneys Move to Goldberg Amid Demand in Transportation Practice
Clients are following the lawyers to Goldberg Segalla. Among them are major drug and convenience store chains, transportation companies, and the insured clients of insurance carriers, said partner R. Gavin Mackinnon.Appellate Results Are Not Always Predictable Based on Interactions at Oral Argument
APPELLATE ANSWERS: It is what happens after oral argument—unseen by the litigants and lawyers—that determines how the case will be decided.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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