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ROSENN JENKINS & GREENWALD: Telech joins RJG Business and Finance Department
We are pleased to announce the addition of Christyan A. Telech, Esquire to our Business and Finance Department. -
HOURIGAN KLUGER & QUINN: Attorney Nicole M. Santo appointed to Board of the Pennsylvania Association for Justice
Attorney Nicole M. Santo, HKQ Law, Kingston, PA has been appointed to the Board of Governors of the Pennsylvania Association for Justice, Harrisburg, PA. -
BERGER & MONTAGUE PC: Firm Chair Sherrie R. Savett and Managing Shareholder Shanon J. Carson Named Best of the Bar by Philadelphia Business Journal
Berger Montague is proud to announce that Firm Chair Sherrie R. Savett and Managing Shareholder Shanon J. Carson have been named to the Philadelphia Business Journal’s 2018 Best of the Bar: Philadelphia’s Top Lawyers. -
ECKERT SEAMAN CHERIN & MELLOT: Eckert Seamans welcomes Tara Burns to Harrisburg office and Litigation Division
Eckert Seamans is pleased to welcome associate Tara A. Burns to the firm’s Harrisburg office and Litigation Division -
MCNEES WALLACE & NURICK LLC: Mcnees Chairman presented with the 2018 Christianson Award
The Pennsylvania Bar Association (PBA) Public Utility Law Section presented its Christianson Award to McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC Chairman David M. Kleppinger on May 24 during the Public Utility Bench Bar Conference at the Hilton Harrisburg. -
Former Pennsylvania State University research assistant alleges he was not paid
PHILADELPHIA – A University Park academic institution is alleged to have not paid a research assistant for his work. -
'Product hopping' by drug manufacturers at heart of multi-state suit filed in Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA – Companies trying to avoid pharmaceutical patent restrictions are increasingly resorting to a practice called “product hopping,” wherein the dug company makes non-medical changes to stifle competition, though it runs the risk of inviting litigation. -
Penn State University slip-and-fall case should be heard in Dauphin County, defense argues
PHILADELPHIA – Defense counsel in a premises liability action revolving around an injurious fall on a satellite campus of Pennsylvania State University is arguing the case should be transferred to Dauphin County, where the accident took place. -
Wolf announces interim Supreme Court picks
HARRISBURG - Voters will receive their chance to pick from a loaded ballot of -
Oral argument in Paterno case against NCAA scheduled for late October
The first round of oral arguments has been scheduled in the case involving -
Judge John T. Bender elected acting president judge of Pa. Superior Court
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has a new leader. -
NCAA files preliminary objections to Paterno suit challenging Sandusky-related sanctions
An attorney representing the National Collegiate Athletic Association in a -
Penn State trustees reportedly authorize settlement of up to $60 million in Sandusky child sex-abuse claims
Pennsylvania State University trustees have reportedly approved a settlement of up to -
Former Penn State pres. plans to file defamation suit against Louis Freeh
Attorneys for former Pennsylvania State University President Graham Spanier have filed -
Pa. Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously backs Stevens for Supreme Court justice
The state Senate Judiciary Committee is backing Superior Court President Judge -
Corbett responds to NCAA suit dismissal; Paterno complaint presses forward
Responding to a federal judge’s decision to dismiss an antitrust lawsuit filed against the -
Judge dismisses Gov. Corbett's antitrust suit against NCAA
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett’s antitrust lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association has officially been killed. -
Judge overrules Penn State's preliminary objections in McQueary's whistleblower suit
A state trial judge has overruled defense objections in Michael McQueary’s whistleblower -
Penn State sues Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Association Insurance Co. over coverage denial
Pennsylvania State University has filed a breach of contract suit against its longtime