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Pa. High Court Agrees to Eyeball Superior Court's 'Piecemeal' Review of Damage Award
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to review the Superior Court's practice of evaluating damages in a piecemeal fashion.PLW People in the News—June 4, 2019—Pennsylvania Bar Association
Anne N. John of Mt. Lebanon, a private practitioner in Uniontown, became president of the Pennsylvania Bar Association at the conclusion of the association's annual meeting in Lancaster.People in the News—May 21, 2019—Tucker Arensberg
Tucker Arensberg announced that Michael A. Cassidy was honored as one of seven health care lawyers in the nation to be selected in 2019 as a fellow of the American Health Lawyers Association.Former JCB Chief Counsel Joins Saxton & Stump in Harrisburg
Robert Graci, who retired as the state Judicial Conduct Board's chief counsel last August, has joined Lancaster-based Saxton & Stump as senior counsel in its Harrisburg office.Justices' Ruling on Airbnb-Style Rentals Should Keep Municipal Lawyers Plenty Busy
With its recent ruling that short-term home rentals are inherently incompatible with single-family residential districts, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court gave municipal governments breathing room to decide how to deal with the rise of the home-sharing industry. Now, municipal attorneys say they anticipate being frequently enlisted to help their clients make those decisions.PLW People in the News—May 6, 2019—Tucker Arensberg
Tucker Arensberg announced that Mark A. Eck joined the firm as a shareholder in the Pittsburgh office.Appellate Division, First Department:April 30, 2019
Justices: No 'Good Cause' Exception to Attorney-Client Privilege in Derivative Actions
The justices ruled 5-2 in Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation v. Ziegler to reverse a Commonwealth Court decision adopting the qualified attorney-client privilege originally set forth in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit's 1970 ruling in Garner v. Wolfinbarger.Fraud Claims Against Tucker Arensberg Attorneys Set for ADR
The Pittsburgh law firm faces claims that it misrepresented a client's ownership of a $3 million piece of land.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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