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Henry Nicholas has brought in MoFo's James Brosnahan to defend him in his upcoming trial on drug charges. That means we won't get to see Brendan Sullivan trying to explain the Broadcom cofounder's antics. But Sullivan's still on board for Nicholas's securities fraud trial.
Not All Personnel Records Protected By Peer Review Protection Act
Medical malpractice plaintiffs are entitled to discovery of a physician's hospital personnel records generated in the ordinary course of employment. Such records are not protected as peer review material, a Philadelphia court has ruled. The judge ordered St. Luke's Hospital to produce the applications for hospital staff privileges of Dr. Theodore Makoske, who treated an 8-year-old girl who allegedly died after being given the wrong drug.Philadelphia Wage Levy May Offset Other Tax Liability
Non-residents of Philadelphia may use their Philadelphia city wage tax as a credit for income-tax liability in other jurisdictions, the Commonwealth Court has ruled.View more book results for the query "White and Williams"
Epstein Becker to settle with Atlanta recruiter
Epstein Becker Green says it agreed in principle on Wednesday to settle a lawsuit with a recruiting firm that claimed it was owed money for nabbing five health care lawyers from Powell Goldstein.The lawsuit, filed two weeks ago in Fulton County Superior Court, was the latest recruiter pay dispute to make its way to court.Philadelphia's December Public Interest Calendar
The Veterans Consortium Pro Bono Program will hold training on veterans disability benefits Friday, Dec. 3, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Dechert, 1717 Arch St.Trial Begins for Ex-Yankee Leyritz in Fatal Crash
Former major league baseball player Jim Leyritz had a blood-alcohol level more than twice Florida's legal limit when he ran a red light after a night of drinking and crashed into a woman's vehicle, killing her, a prosecutor said Monday as testimony began in Leyritz's DUI manslaughter trial.McKenna Does Defense for BlackBerry, as Outage Looms
While lawyers and other BlackBerry users prepare for a possible shutdown of service, attorneys at McKenna Long & Aldridge are defending the patent case for the device's maker, Research In Motion. The McKenna team -- led by Gordon D. Giffin, an early BlackBerry user who met one of RIM's founders while U.S. ambassador to Canada -- is working with other firms as they prepare for a Feb. 24 hearing on the injunction against RIM.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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