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November 30, 2010 |

Law Firms Identified by Corporate Clients

The following is a list of law firms identified by corporate clients as reported in Pennsylvania as reported in the 2010 edition of PaLAW magazine.
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April 19, 2005 |

Judicial Profile: Richard "Rick" Sims

Third District Justice Richard Sims says his experiences coming of age in the Kennedy-Johnson years of the early 1960s is what turned him toward a legal career and shaped his perspective as a jurist. And when it comes to reviewing cases, Sims likes to see appellate briefs "that focus on the statutory language" and underscore the relevancy of statutory citations "as big as life in the text of the brief and not in a footnote."
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October 02, 2013 |

Morgan Lewis Elects Phila. Litigator as New Chair

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius has elected litigation head Jami Wintz McKeon as its new chair, bucking the recent trend of Philadelphia firms moving their leadership outside the city.
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February 26, 2001 |

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Lawyer Requests to Move Trial Against LawyerErie - Attorneys for an Erie lawyer charged with sexually assaulting a man have asked that his trial be moved out of the area. Philip Friedman, attorney for Daniel W. Susi, filed a motion to either ...
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January 26, 2006 |

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April 04, 2013 |

Attorneys help children of deceased smoker get $3.48 million

Alex Alvarez, Philip Freidin and Randy Rosenblum represented the three children of a man who died at 47 of a smoking-related cancer.
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May 11, 2010 |

Predictable Clash Over Kagan Nomination

Solicitor General Elena Kagan is the first Supreme Court nominee since 1972 who hasn't served on the bench, a fact that has been both praised and criticized.
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January 16, 2013 |

Joyner to Step Down, Making Way for First Female Chief

J. Curtis Joyner, chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, plans to step down and take senior status this spring, leaving the top spot to U.S. District Judge Petrese Tucker, who will be the first woman to serve that position in the district.
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December 05, 2003 |

On Death Row, on Their Own

Almost alone among the states, Alabama doesn't provide lawyers for condemned inmates at a crucial late stage of their bid for life. Thus, legitimate claims can go unheard, and post-conviction petitions are generally denied on procedural grounds -- which ends their effort in state courts and blocks the route to the federal courts. The case of Anthony Tyson, a small-time criminal convicted for the murder of two drug dealers, shows how the system works.
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May 22, 2012 |

There is hope for your legal career

The closing address at NALP highlighted that, fragile economic climate notwithstanding, it is indeed a great time to be entering the legal profession.
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