The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | February 23, 2022
Defense counsel Brian McMonagle said the way that civil litigators initiated the case was novel to him.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | February 7, 2022
By creating a lateral hiring committee, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner is shifting hiring strategy to attract seasoned lawyers.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Allison Dunn | January 27, 2022
Willie Stokes, 60—the state's longest incarcerated exoneree—was released from the Chester State Correctional Institution on Jan. 4 after serving 37 years for the 1980 murder of Leslie Campbell, which he did not commit, said his attorneys Joshua Van Naarden and Julia Ronnebaum of Van Naarden Spizer Chase and Pinto.
By Allison Dunn | January 24, 2022
A former Pennsylvania attorney was disbarred from practicing in New Jersey last week after he was convicted of stealing approximately $400,000 from an estate to pay for his personal use.
By Jane Wester | January 20, 2022
The bill is urgently needed, the letter argued, because "prosecutors are increasingly introducing rap lyrics as evidence in criminal proceedings" in a way that disadvantages the artists, overwhelmingly Black men and Latinos.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | January 14, 2022
"I think that they thought the wave of public opinion would protect them from the analysis of the Supreme Court. I never believed that; I thought that the Supreme Court would ultimately get the case and do as it did," Castor said in the podcast.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | January 10, 2022
The criminal information outlined several cases that Eddy was involved in where he took client money for handling various disputes, and then failed to disburse the funds, sometimes citing tax issues or other alleged complications when in fact some of the money was being spent for personal use.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Allison Dunn | January 7, 2022
A hearing committee initially recommended the attorney be suspended for one year and one day, retroactive to his temporary suspension July 13, 2020.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Duncan Hardiman | January 7, 2022
Concern about this court arises, however, as it has the potential to become a dehumanized assembly line of lost defendants pushed through the process.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Matthew T. Mangino | January 6, 2022
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled in the final days of 2021, that "the odor of marijuana alone does not amount to probable cause to conduct a warrantless search of a vehicle." This is "heady" stuff, no pun intended.
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