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Jeffrey Pasek Reelected to Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry Board of Directors
Jeffrey Pasek, a member of the firm’s Labor and Employment Department, has been reelected to the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry Board of Directors. -
Pittsburgh parents maintain claims that local café’s tea severely burned their 2-year-old son
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh couple insist that a local café’s tea was manufactured and marketed defectively, due to its excessive heat and an accompanying lack of warnings, leading to their two-year-old son being burned severely when he came into contact with it. -
Pittsburgh café: Our tea wasn't responsible for burning two-year-old boy in 2019
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh café has denied that its tea was responsible for severely burning a then-two-year-old boy, during a visit to the café by the boy and his mother more than four years ago. -
North Braddock cemetery rejects allegations it conducted an improper burial
PITTSBURGH – A North Braddock cemetery holds that it conducted a proper burial for a plaintiff’s deceased wife, and did not fail to alleviate the plaintiff’s subsequent concerns and/or requests for correction in that regard. -
Reed Smith announces Smart Resourcing team selected to CIO 100
Reed Smith has been selected as a CIO 100 Award winner for an innovative client staffing solution – an analytical method of managing and deploying lawyer resources effectively while ensuring client needs are met. -
Data Privacy for Health & Life Sciences Startups – GDPR, HIPAA, CPRA, and more on March 1, 2023
Companies in the global health and life sciences industry need to understand the data privacy laws that govern their activities in each jurisdiction in which they operate. -
Case activity for Trustees of the National Elevator Industry Pension Fund vs Mack Brothers Elevator on Feb. 10
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activities in the suit brought by Trustees of the National Elevator Industry Pension Fund against Mack Brothers Elevator on Feb. 10. -
Philadelphia argues against Taxi Workers' Alliance's injunction request over airport pickup lanes
PHILADELPHIA – The City of Philadelphia has argued against an injunction being sought by a nonprofit corporation representing local taxi cab drivers, which alleged that its decision to modify where its drivers are positioned outside terminals at Philadelphia International Airport will cause irreparable damage to business. -
Marilou Watson of Fox Rothschild to Receive Philadelphia Bar Association Sandra Day O'Connor Award
In recognition of her career-long dedication to mentoring and the advancement of women in the legal profession and beyond, the Philadelphia Bar Association will honor Fox Rothschild partner Marilou E. Watson with its prestigious Sandra Day O’Connor Award. -
The College of Law Practice Management Honors Fox Rothschild With 2022 InnovAction Award
The College of Law Practice Management Honors Fox Rothschild With 2022 InnovAction Award. -
EPA fines Keystone Automotive $2.5 million for sales of aftermarket defeat devices
PHILADELPHIA – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Thursday that an Exeter-based vehicle parts distributor will pay a $2.5 million fine for allegedly selling aftermarket devices to circumvent emission control systems on cars and trucks. -
Mallory Briggs Named a 40 Under 40 2022 Award Recipient by Secured Finance Network
Mallory Briggs Named a 40 Under 40 2022 Award Recipient by Secured Finance Network. -
With 78 Lawyers and 19 Practices Listed, Ballard Spahr Shines in The Legal 500's 2022 Guide
With 78 Lawyers and 19 Practices Listed, Ballard Spahr Shines in The Legal 500's 2022 Guide. -
Mcnees Becomes First Pa. Law Firm to Join Women-owned Business Advocacy Group
Mcnees Becomes First Pa. Law Firm to Join Women-owned Business Advocacy Group. -
Couple allege wife developed cancer after being treated with FDA-recalled scaffold
PITTSBURGH – A local couple allege that the wife-plaintiff developed breast cancer after not being informed that a surgical scaffold used in her 2015 breast augmentation surgery was the subject of an FDA recall, 10 days after said surgery. -
Behavioral health associate settles retaliation and wrongful termination claims with drug facility
PHILADELPHIA – An associate at a drug treatment center has settled claims that his employer and its personnel violated public policy by retaliating against him for exercising his rights and making a good faith report of wrongdoing and waste. -
Sherwin-Williams rejects plaintiffs' dispute of counsel fees after trade secret-disclosure sanctions
ALLENTOWN – Sherwin-Williams has responded to counsel for an Easton couple, who were recently sanctioned by a federal judge for dissemination of confidential trade secrets of the paint company, and who are now trying to reduce the amount in attorney’s fees requested by the defense as part of that same sanction. -
99 Ballard Spahr Attorneys, 49 Practices Recognized by Chambers USA in 2022 Edition
99 Ballard Spahr Attorneys, 49 Practices Recognized by Chambers USA in 2022 Edition. -
Morgan Lewis Foundation Awards 2022 Scholarships to 14 Diverse Law Students
Morgan Lewis Foundation Awards 2022 Scholarships to 14 Diverse Law Students. -
ALI members question foundations of recently passed Restatement of Consumer Contracts
WASHINGTON – Subsequent to the American Law Institute’s approval of a Restatement for law related to Consumer Contracts earlier this week, two of the group’s members expressed concerns that the document may be a step in the wrong direction for the legacy of the venerable legal scholarship group.