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November 25, 2009 |

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EventsThe Brehon Law Society of Philadelphia will hold its annual holiday party from 6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 2 at Tir Na Nog, 1600 Arch St.
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Aberbach v Biomedical Tissue Servs., Ltd.
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Case number: 2007-02665

Supreme Court of the State of New York Appellate Division: Second Judicial Department DAVID S. RITTER, J.P. FRED T. SANTUCCI JOSEPH COVELLO EDWARD D. CAR

February 16, 2005 |

Latest Merger Has Midsize D.C. Firms Pondering the Altar

It began, perhaps appropriately enough, at Arabelle, a romantic Manhattan restaurant best known for its role as a Sex and the City set.
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April 07, 2005 |

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May 19, 2003 |

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July 24, 2000 |

No Private Remedy for Damages in Pa. Antitrust Law

No private remedy for damages exists in Pennsylvania for antitrust violations, a Philadelphia Common Pleas Court judge ruled, dismissing several claims surrounding alleged vitamin price-fixing in a class action complaint. An attorney for the defendant said this is the first Pennsylvania opinion finding that there is no private cause of action for monetary recovery for an alleged antitrust violation.
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November 05, 2007 |

3rd Circuit Finds Retirement Packages for Tenured Professors Are Taxable

Ruling on an important tax question that has split the federal circuits, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the University of Pittsburgh's early retirement payments to its formerly tenured professors are taxable wages under the Federal Insurance Contribution Act (FICA). But 3rd Circuit Chief Judge Anthony J. Scirica dissented, saying he would have upheld a lower court's ruling that awarded a refund of more than $2 million to the university.
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March 17, 2003 |

Nixon Peabody Gets Trio of Franchise Attorneys

Arthur Pressman, one of the nation's best-known franchise litigators, who counts McDonald's, Dunkin' Donuts and 7-Eleven as clients, is leaving Pittsburgh-based Buchanan Ingersoll along with fellow partners Craig R. Tractenberg and Washington, D.C.-based Andrew P. Loewinger to join 600-attorney Nixon Peabody.
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April 09, 2004 |

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April 03, 2007 |

Plaintiffs Lawyers Hit on New Pharma Angle: State Clients

Hersh & Hersh, which has represented hundreds of Zyprexa users in suits against Eli Lilly, is one of the plaintiffs firms now taking on bigger clients against the pharmaceutical giant: states seeking money for footing the public health costs from the anti-psychotic drug. So far, seven states have filed Medicaid recovery suits against Eli Lilly over the way it promoted Zyprexa. Thanks to the drug's commercial success, any fine or cost recovery in state-government litigation could be sizable, attorneys say.
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