The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Mark L. Greenfogel | October 12, 2017
The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 through November 30, has already been one of the most devastating on record.
By Stephen A. Miller and William A. Lesser | October 10, 2017
Partisan gerrymandering is the configuring of election districts to advantage one political party over the other. The Supreme Court will address the constitutionality of that practice in one of the most highly anticipated cases of the current term.
By Victoria Hudgins | The Legal Intelligencer | October 6, 2017
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action for the week of Oct. 2. At press time the Pennsylvania Senate was scheduled to return to…
By Zack Needles | September 29, 2017
Can a government employee be stripped of immunity under the Tort Claims Act without being found to have committed willful misconduct?
By Alexa Woronowicz | September 28, 2017
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action for the week of Sept. 25. At press time the Pennsylvania Senate was in recess subject to the call of the president pro tempore, and the state House of Representatives was scheduled to return to session on Monday.
By Associated Press | September 28, 2017
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) announced it won Best Retail Innovation in the 2017 StateWays Control States Best Practices Awards for its rapid response to the retail changes brought about by Act 39 of 2016.
By Karen Sloan | September 28, 2017
A former Ropes & Gray lawyer and Harvard Law School grad can move ahead with parts of her federal lawsuit.
By Katelyn Polantz | September 22, 2017
Former Hogan Lovells partner Ty Cobb said in a draft disclosure form that his dividends from the firm were between $5 million and $25 million. But the form left out specifics about his relationship with the firm and individual legal clients.
By Max Mitchell | September 20, 2017
Kelley Hodge has been Philadelphia's top prosecutor since the First Judicial District's Board of Judges chose her in July to take over in the tumultuous wake of former District Attorney R. Seth Williams, who pleaded guilty to a bribery charge in June. Since taking over, Hodge has made high-level staffing changes and is working to implement several new programs and initiative she said she hopes will outlast her tenure.
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | September 19, 2017
Commonwealth Court correctly found that nomination certificate was untimely filed and that equitable estoppel did not apply because the 50 day deadline for a special election did not burden appellant's rights. Affirmed.
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