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Tuesday, April 29, 2025

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Troutman Pepper Locke Attorneys Recognized by Support Center for Child Advocates

By The Penn Record |
The Support Center for Child Advocates (Child Advocates) has recognized Sara Richman, chair of pro bono at Troutman Pepper Locke, as one of the 2025 Distinguished Advocates for Children. Additionally, Nicole ElMurr, an associate in the firm’s Consumer Financial Services Practice, has been named the recipient of the Child Advocates Rising Star Award.

Two cars, one dead: Lawsuit faults Philadelphia Police Dept.'s chase tactics

By John O'Brien |
PHILADELPHIA - The City of Philadelphia wants to fight a lawsuit alleging cops recklessly chased two vehicles in a densely populated neighborhood, leading to the death of a teenager, in federal court.

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Recognizes Autism Acceptance Month

By The Penn Record |
In a demonstration of its ongoing efforts to create a more understanding and accommodating court system, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has formally recognized April as Autism Acceptance Month with the issuance of an official citation.

Meeting the Moment: Focus on LGBTQ+ Rights on April 29, 2025

By The Penn Record |
Maureen Holland will moderate a panel discussion, “Meeting the Moment: Focus on LGBTQ+ rights,” hosted by the Philadelphia Bar Association.

Leveling Up with Purpose: Navigating Career Milestones on April 29, 2025

By The Penn Record |
Calli Padilla, Catherine Yun, and Kathy Jaffari will participate in a panel discussion during the 2025 Women’s Sumit hosted by the Association of Corporate Counsel Greater Philadelphia that will explore the concept of leveling up your career – from identifying critical turning points to making purposeful decisions to strategically achieving your ambitions.

Remembering Curtis R. Reitz L’56

By The Penn Record |
Penn Carey Law honors the legacy of Algernon Sydney Biddle Professor, Emeritus Curtis R. Reitz L’56, an esteemed Law School faculty member and University leader for over 50 years.

Corporate Attorney Andy Berger Joins Fox Rothschild in Exton, PA

By The Penn Record |
Fox Rothschild welcomes Andy Berger to the Exton, PA office as Counsel in the Corporate Department.

AG Sunday’s Child Predator Section Again Charges Repeat Sex Offender From Philadelphia — This Time for Sexual Abuse of 15-Year-Old Girl

By The Penn Record |
Attorney General Dave Sunday announced charges against a Philadelphia-based repeat sex offender who was out on bail for child sexual abuse material charges when he allegedly sexually assaulted a 15-year-old girl in recent months.

Attorney General Sunday Joins Coalition in Urging Feds to Allow Law Enforcement Access to Tips from National Human Trafficking Hotline

By The Penn Record |
Attorney General Dave Sunday joined a bipartisan coalition of 41 Attorneys General in a letter to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services asking for law enforcement access to National Human Trafficking Hotline tips.

Pittsburgh must lift residency requirement to find more paramedics, lawsuit says

By John O'Brien |
PITTSBURGH - A requirement that emergency medical professionals live in Pittsburgh in order to work there is the subject of a lawsuit that claims it is to blame for understaffing.

Reed Smith named 2025 Pennsylvania Legal Awards finalist in six categories by Legal Intelligencer

By The Penn Record |
Renowned publisher The Legal Intelligencer has named Reed Smith and several of its lawyers and innovation leaders as finalists in six categories of its 2025 Pennsylvania Legal Awards.

ACLU backs pro-Palestine student group in lawsuit against Pitt

By John O'Brien |
PITTSBURGH - A pro-Palestine student group at the University of Pittsburgh has filed a federal lawsuit after the school hit it with a suspension.

Reed Smith advises Webster Equity Partners on sale of CenExel

By The Penn Record |
Global law firm Reed Smith today announced that it provided regulatory counsel to Webster Equity Partners and its portfolio company, CenExel Clinical Research, on a definitive agreement to sell CenExel to investment firm BayPine.

Pennsylvania Autism in the Courts Initiative Celebrates Five-Year Anniversary of Advancing Justice for Individuals with Autism

By The Penn Record |
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court Autism in the Courts Initiative marks its five-year anniversary this month, celebrating its groundbreaking work in improving the court experience for individuals and their families on the autism spectrum.

Post-Closing Risk Management: LIHTC Workout Strategies and Best Practices on April 24, 2025

By The Penn Record |
Litigation attorney Jessica Early will moderate a panel discussion at the Affordable Housing Investors Council's (AHIC) 2025 Spring Meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Widener Law Commonwealth Expands Elevates Law and Government Certificates

By The Penn Record |
Widener University Commonwealth Law School is enhancing the certificate program offered by its Law and Government Institute to provide even more robust opportunities for students pursuing careers at the intersection of law, government, and public policy.

Widener Law Commonwealth Celebrates Central PA Law Clinic's New Office Location on April 22, 2025

By The Penn Record |
Widener Law Commonwealth invites you to a special evening marking the new location of the Central Pennsylvania Law Clinic’s office.

2025 Matthew J. Ryan Law and Public Policy Forum, 04/25

By The Penn Record |
This colloquium will examine crucial developments in sentencing law across two distinct domains: federal civilian sentencing jurisprudence and military justice reform.

Careers in Tax Law on April 23, 2025

By The Penn Record |
Join the CSO for an Alumni Panel about Careers in Tax Law.

Global Constitutional Advocacy

By The Penn Record |
Each year, the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School Black Law Student Association (BLSA) leads a trip to give back to the Black diaspora and learn about different issues Black communities are facing around the world.