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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.View more book results for the query "*"


People in the News—Feb. 29, 2024—Saul Ewing, Hamburg Rubin
Saul Ewing partner and tax and employee benefits group chair, David G. Shapiro, has been appointed to serve as a regent of the American College of Tax Counsel, effective March 1.
Book Review: Make Space on Your Shelf for Ryan McCarl's 'Elegant Legal Writing'
This book is for anyone who writes legal documents. It focuses on litigation and offers many examples from litigation documents, but it also contains tips for transactional practitioners and other writers.
Insulate Clients From Fraud Claims With Integration-Plus Contract Clauses
A contracting party defending against a fraudulent inducement claim will frequently invoke two related, yet distinct, defenses: the gist of the action doctrine and the parol evidence rule. The three recent Third Circuit cases cited above illustrate the importance of knowing the differences between the two concepts and conducting the proper analysis of their potential applicability.
Don't Wait Up: Lack of Expertise, Talent Holding Back Generative AI in Legal Industry
A survey from Consilio found that many legal professionals don't feel prepared to use generative AI technology. But adequate generative AI training might not be readily available.
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