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People in the News—March 20, 2024—Wisler Pearlstine, Reichman Jorgensen
Wisler Pearlstine recently welcomed Carla Marino, a Chester County attorney, to its Malvern office as a partner in the firm's family law practice.Staying Ahead of the Growing Data Protection and Privacy Wave: Avoiding Common Pitfalls
How do you navigate this ever-changing data protection and privacy landscape?Liquidated Damages—Revenge Is Not Always Best Served Cold
Parties often turn to a liquidated damages provision as a means to "carrot" and "stick" each other into compliance with their final promises to one other.Judge Slams This Phila. Law Firm With $388K in Contempt Sanctions
The order included $100,000 in coercive contempt sanctions, reflecting the judge's determination that the firm not only defied an order multiple times, but it would also likely do so again without additional pressure from the court.View more book results for the query "Wisler, Pearlstine, Talone, Craig, Garrity & Potash, L.l.p."
People in the News—Sept. 26, 2023—Cozen O'Connor, Wisler Pearlstine
Deborah Winokur, a member of the Cozen O'Connor legal profession services practice, has been appointed to the American Bar Association (ABA) standing committee on public protection in the provision of legal services.Sometimes, Words Actually Matter: A Look at 'Historic' Case
Buildings or sites can be the source of community pride, tourism, and stark reminders of what we can achieve or learn about ourselves as a people. But sometimes the push to designate buildings and sites as "historic," while honorable can also become a cause célèbre, devoid of true significance and stoked by a desire to "win" versus a need to preserve something truly historical.Six Cost-Saving Strategies for Reducing Litigation Fees
Litigation is costly. Even when extraordinary results are achieved, clients often feel a lingering sting from the expense of lost time and money. There are ways to reduce the sting. Here are six cost-saving strategies that litigation counsel can share with clients.After 16 Years of Litigation, Philadelphia Jury Awards $5.6M to Plaintiffs Injured in Car Crash
Ronald Kelly was awarded $4.6 million, in accordance with the amount of damages that were factually caused by the motor vehicle accident, and Patrice Kelly was awarded $1 million in damages for her loss of consortium claim.Fired School Principal Alleged Retaliatory Termination
In February 2019, plaintiff Esther Purnell, 57, a Black female, was terminated from her position as school principal of Radnor Middle School. She claimed her termination was retaliatory. Purnell sued the Radnor Township School District. She alleged that the school district violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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