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September 23, 2002 |

Earning Potential To Be Based on Open Positions

When an employer who has not offered a specific job to a workers' compensation claimant seeks modification of benefits based on earning power, the employer must demonstrate that its evaluation of the claimant's earning potential was based on positions act
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January 27, 2003 |

The New Chief Justice

As Ralph J. Cappy embarks this month on his tenure as chief justice of Pennsylvania, one thing is particularly clear.
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July 09, 2013 |

PLW - People in the News - July 9, 2013

Adam L. Fernandez of Wisler Pearlstine addressed a group of alumni, faculty and guests at Montgomery County Community College on the topic of estate planning.
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January 31, 2007 |

Various Incentives Used to Lure Associates to Smaller Law Firms

The past weeks have seen even more New York firms jumping on the bandwagon to offer $160,000 to first-year associates � increasing the enticement of the top recent law school graduates to join the biggest firms.
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June 17, 2008 |

Gasoline Prices Haven't Fueled Commuting Changes at Most Law Firms

As gas prices have continued to rise, employers across the country have begun looking at how they can cut down on employees' commutes or at least ease the cost of coming to work.
5 minute read
July 27, 2005 |

CW Court: Act 57 Unconstitutional

A state court voided a Pennsylvania law yesterday that had introduced sweeping changes to joint and several liability in 2002, declaring the measure, known as Act 57 or the Fair Share Act, unconstitutional because it dealt with more than one subject.
5 minute read
February 28, 2012 |

Midsized Firms Mining Existing Client Base for Revenue Growth

While large firms, faced with an economic climate in which clients are increasingly tightening the reins on their legal spending, are looking to lateral hiring as their primary revenue driver, midsized firms appear to be more focused on gaining additional work from existing clients and trying to attract new clients by promising quality work at a more flexible and often lower cost than the big shops.
7 minute read
February 03, 2003 |

Recovery of Economic Damages Sinks Under Storm Water Act

Ruling on an issue of first impression, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has decided that the Economic Loss Doctrine precludes recovery of purely economic damages under the Storm Water Management Act.
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July 05, 2011 |

What I Learned In-House That Helps Me Succeed in a Law Firm

Attorney Bradley S. Tupi learned a number of lessons working as in-house counsel that have contributed to his later success in a law firm context.
8 minute read
January 17, 2012 |

Panel Allows Union Trustees to Pursue Mechanics' Lien Claim

A developer may be forced to make contributions into two unions' benefits fund, after its contractor went out of business and failed to fulfill an agreement with the unions to make those payments.
6 minute read

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