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Succession Planning Success—Ensuring Good Governance Through Board Membership for Nonprofits
As board members, lawyers have a fiduciary duty to provide good governance to nonprofit organizations and, as volunteers, lawyers help nonprofit organizations fulfill their missions of providing for the greater good. As lawyers representing nonprofits, we have a responsibility for advising clients to maintain this adherence to the greater good and counsel clients on good governance.
People in the News—March 1, 2024—Feldman Shepherd, McAndrews Mehalick
Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock Dodig announced that partner Peter M. Newman has been elected to the board of directors of the Homeless Advocacy Project (HAP).
The Legal Intelligencer's Most Viewed Cases For the Week
We bring you the most popular case digests from the last week.
What's Old Is New Again: Making the Case for Enhanced Trade Secrets Management
There is still significant and important work to be done with regard to how companies and IP practitioners handle both the identification and protection of trade secrets as well as the more cultural aspects of how and when IP policies are disseminated (and to whom) and the extent to which employees are trained on IP, and specifically, trade secret protection.
US Supreme Court Considers Overhaul to Administrative Law
The U.S. Supreme Court is currently considering its most consequential challenge to "the administrative state" in decades. In Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless v. Department of Commerce, the petitioners are fishermen who challenged a specific regulation concerning a requirement to host observers on herring fishing boats.View more book results for the query "*"


What the Pa. Supreme Court Is Eyeing in Its First Argument Session of 2024
The 11 matters set to go before the justices between March 5 and 6 include questions of jurisdiction in energy cases and forfeited judgeships.
Focused on Long-Term Profit Growth, Blank Rome Sees Strong 2023
This is the fifth consecutive year in which net income growth surpassed 8.5%, coinciding with the course of the firm's five-year strategic plan.
Pa. High Court Shows Continuing Signs of Moderation With Regular Use Exclusion Holding
On Jan. 29, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued its long-awaited and much anticipated decision in the regular use exclusion case of Rush v. Erie Insurance Exchange, and, in doing so, seemed to signal a possible continuing movement away from its previous penchant for advancing plaintiffs' causes in personal injury matters and toward a more reasoned, moderate approach to civil litigation questions of law.
Pa. Appeals Court Tosses $6.4M Judgment Based on Faulty Jury Instruction
"Without any instruction on this issue," the court held, "the jury charge was misleading and inaccurate, as it instructed that any control over the manner, method or operative details of any part of the work was sufficient for liability."
In a First, a Geolocation Privacy Class Action Will Go to a Jury
The class action Mata v. Digital Recognition Network is scheduled for jury trial on May 17 and is brought on behalf of 23 million California residents, represented by Chicago firm Edelson.
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