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People in the News—March 4, 2020—Wisler Pearlstine
Wisler Pearlstine announced that Christopher E. Ezold and Joseph Clement, who head the firm's cybersecurity and data privacy practice, were interviewed on MLTV-Main Line Network: "Legal Talk with Stacy Clark."
Life Sciences and Medical Tech Legal Trends for 2020
The life sciences and medical technology space is growing rapidly; trends in this space for 2020 reflect this growth. This article addresses the trends to expect, and how that may impact the work their attorneys will be facing in 2020 and beyond.
PLW People in the News—Feb. 4, 2020—Barley Snyder
Barley Snyder announced that the Dauphin County Bar Association young lawyers section named attorney John Quain Jr. as the chair of its social committee.
People in the News—Dec. 27, 2019—Duane Morris
As part of Duane Morris' support of City Year, the firm donated 500 copies of "Twelve Angry Men" to Kensington Health Science Academy.
PLW People in the News—Dec. 17, 2019—Wisler Pearlstine
Wisler Pearlstine announced that former Judge Mason Avrigian received the 2019 James P. Fox Trial Lawyer of the Year Award presented by the Montgomery Bar Association trial lawyers section.
People in the News—Dec. 17, 2019—Marciano & MacAvoy
Kevin R. Marciano, managing partner of Marciano & MacAvoy, spoke at a CLE sponsored by the Guy D. DeFuria American Inn Of Court of Delaware County.
People in the News—Dec. 7, 2017—Blank Rome
Blank Rome partner Daniel E. Rhynhart was appointed to the corporate council of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Rhoads & Sinon Construction Head Jumps to Post & Schell
Post & Schell sees continued growth in the future for its construction practice.
Court: Filing Site Plan Creates Right to Consideration
The filing of a mandatory sketch plan for a municipal development project entitles a developer to consideration of the plan and any future zoning applications under the ordinance in effect when the plan was filed, the Commonwealth Court has ruled in an issue of first impression.
Selective Tax Assessment Appeals Ruled Unconstitutional
A school district's appeal of property tax assessments for apartments but not single-family homes violated the Pennsylvania Constitution's uniformity clause, the state Supreme Court has ruled.
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