The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Devin T. Ryan | July 21, 2023
This article will investigate the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court and Supreme Court's recent rulings on agency deference.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joseph K. West | July 21, 2023
What is at stake is how we address environmental factors like climate change and water and air pollution, social factors like diversity, equity and inclusion, and governance factors like hiring and lobbying in boardrooms and as a society.
By Brigid Landy Khuri | July 21, 2023
This article argues that requiring a permittee to pay the attorney fees of a third-party challenger to a permit in the absence of bad faith on the part of the permittee would violate the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Bonnie Allyn Barnett and Jared D. Black | July 21, 2023
As environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations become more integrated into corporate culture and investing, litigation risks grow, from potential "greenwashing" claims to attempts by certain states to prevent employee retirement funds from using ESG considerations as a metric for investing.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Melanie J. Wender and Lisa A. Bothwell | July 11, 2023
These public disputes provide us with more than just one-liners and memes; there are valuable family and business law lessons in almost every headline.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Hillary Moonay and Alita A. Rovito | July 11, 2023
With the increase in custody disputes over the last several years, judges are becoming more involved than ever in issues regarding children's daily lives. While judges often make decisions as to where a child should live, the increase in disagreement among parents as to a multitude of issues seems never-ending.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Abigail Bukowski | July 11, 2023
When parents no longer live together and mom or dad gets remarried, what should the child call the new adult in their lives? Should the child be permitted to call their stepfather "dad" or their stepmother "mom"? Does it matter if the child has half-siblings or step-siblings who call the new adult by a derivative of "mom" or "dad"?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Mathew Gomez | July 11, 2023
This "protection" to prospective parents appears to have been limited in one particular way—same-sex couples are being required do more and say more just to prove and protect their rights as parents—and a pending case in the Pennsylvania Superior Court demonstrates the impact of these requirements.
By The Legal Intelligencer | July 11, 2023
In The Legal's Cybersecurity supplement, read about the ethical use of AI in the legal industry, what the Pennsylvania Insurance Data Security Act means for insurance companies, and health information and privacy concerns post-Dobbs.
By The Legal Intelligencer | July 11, 2023
Welcome to the 2023 Litigation Departments of the Year Awards supplement. This year we honored three law firms' litigation departments, two GC Impact winners, six law firm innovators, five ESG Impact winners, seven for their efforts to expand diversity at their firms and three law firm of the year finalists.
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Celebrate outstanding achievement in law firms, chambers, in-house legal departments and alternative business structures.
The Daily Report is honoring those attorneys and judges who have made a remarkable difference in the legal profession.
Consulting Magazine identifies consultants that have the biggest impact on their clients, firms and the profession.
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