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By Greg Land | May 1, 2017
The case hinges on whether the makers of the podcast "Undisclosed" can copy audio files from a 2000 homicide case.
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By Tony Mauro | May 1, 2017
A mixed-bag ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday gives ammunition to both sides in litigation between cities and banks over the impact of predatory lending practices on local communities.
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By C. Ryan Barber | May 1, 2017
As legal careers go, Ivan Fong, general counsel to 3M Co., has seen it all.
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By Ross Todd | May 1, 2017
The two short-term rental platforms have agreed to direct users to register with the city and delist properties that violate a local ordinance.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 1, 2017
Despite having only one month to finish reviewing 148,000 documents, indicted Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams' lawyer says he'll be prepared to defend his client at the May 31 trial.
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By C. Ryan Barber | May 1, 2017
Once a science-fiction fantasy, self-driving vehicles are the new frontier for the automobile industry—and tech giants, century-old automakers and upstart electric car manufacturers are all speeding toward it. That's meant shelling out big bucks to lobby shops to engage with regulators and policy officials. Here's a snapshot of some of the recent spending by top players in the industry.
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By Tony Mauro | May 1, 2017
A divided U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled that Miami has standing to sue banks over alleged discriminatory lending practices of banks—but it must meet a high bar to establish causation.
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By Lizzy McLellan | April 29, 2017
The Lower Merion School District has lost its appeal against a Montgomery County lawyer and other residents over a tax increase, after the Commonwealth Court disagreed with the district over the finality of a trial court injunction.
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By Tom McParland | April 28, 2017
Delaware is laying the groundwork for a single, unified treatment court after a council reviewing several problem-solving courts this week released its recommendations for improving the system, which prioritizes diversion and rehabilitation over incarceration.
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By Rebecca Cohen | April 28, 2017
Hanson Bridgett has hired Manatt, Phelps & Phillips environmental and natural resources partner Kristina Lawson, a former mayor of Walnut Creek, California, as a partner for its land use practice in the San Francisco suburb.
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