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Saturday, April 27, 2024

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Lauren McKenna Named a Distinguished Leader in Pennsylvania Legal Awards

By The Penn Record |
Fox Rothschild congratulates Lauren P. McKenna on being selected to The Legal Intelligencer’s 2024 list of Distinguished Leaders.

You’re Killing Me, Smalls: Circuit Splits We’d Like to See Resolved on March 20, 2024

By The Penn Record |
Joshua Bachrach (Partner-Philadelphia) will present “You’re Killing Me, Smalls: Circuit Splits We’d Like to See Resolved” at the DRI Life, Health, Disability, and ERISA Seminar held in Philadelphia on March 20-24, 2024.

Private Equity Investments in Healthcare on March 20, 2024

By The Penn Record |
Join us on March 20th to explore the intersection of private equity and healthcare.

Empowering Voices: Dilworth’s Women Leaders Illuminate Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

By The Penn Record |
During Women’s History Month, Dilworth proudly celebrates the strength, leadership, and accomplishments of the remarkable women in the firm.

Reed Smith honored in 6 Pennsylvania Legal Award categories on March 14, 2024

By The Penn Record |
Reed Smith was named a finalist in four categories and a winner in two more for the upcoming 2024 Pennsylvania Legal Awards.

Reed Smith remembers Kristi Ifft Wells, trailblazing M&A lawyer

By The Penn Record |
Reed Smith is saddened to announce the passing of Kristi Ifft Wells, a longtime Reed Smith partner, nationally recognized dealmaker, mentor and supporter of numerous community causes in Pittsburgh.

Corporate COffee Break: 2024 Federal Tax Considerations in Middle Market M&A on March 19, 2024

By The Penn Record |
With merger and acquisition activity on the rise in 2024, businesses are presented with many opportunities and challenges as M&A transactions are often fraught with tax considerations for both buyers and sellers.

U.S. News & World Report Recognizes Rawle & Henderson As One of the Best Law Firms to Work For in the U.S.A.

By The Penn Record |
Rawle & Henderson, LLP has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report on its prestigious lists of Best Companies to Work For!

Saltz Mongeluzzi Bendesky Honored with Trailblazing Partner Award by Philadelphia VIP

By The Penn Record |
Saltz Mongeluzzi Bendesky is proud to announce it has been selected to receive the Trailblazing Partner Award from Philadelphia VIP.

Federal judge rejects dismissal motion from Taiwanese group named in Pa. doctor's bike crash suit

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has denied a motion to dismiss from a Taiwanese company named in an injury lawsuit brought by a local ophthalmologist, who suffered a tear of his left triceps tendon and other injuries when his bicycle’s coaster brake allegedly failed and he crashed on a roadway.

Parents who alleged their home was stormed by Philly deputies, say res judicata does not apply

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – Parent plaintiffs who claimed multiple officers from the Philadelphia Sheriff’s Department violated their civil rights when they executed a search warrant at their home in an attempt to find the plaintiffs’ son, who had been murdered five months before the search took place, have countered arguments from the City of Philadelphia that res judicata should bar their case.

Plaintiff discontinues suit against Lycoming County SPCA, over aggressive dog it adopted out

By Nicholas Malfitano |
WILLIAMSPORT – A Williamsport woman has, for now, discontinued her lawsuit alleging that the local Society for the Protection of Animals failed to warn her that the dog she was adopting had aggressive tendencies and a result, after bringing the dog home, it attacked her cat.

Third Circuit upholds terrorism sentencing enhancement for ISIS-affiliated potential church bomber

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has affirmed a terrorism-based sentencing enhancement, in the criminal case of an ISIS supporter who was arrested in June 2019 for planning to bomb a Nigerian-American church in Pittsburgh.

Counselor claims she was fired for complaining about lack of handicap access at Pittsburgh's St. Benedict's

By Pennsylvania Record |
PITTSBURH - A woman who uses a prosthetic leg is suing the company that employed her as a youth counselor, claiming retaliation for complaints about a lack of handicap parking spots and ramps at one school she worked at.

Philadelphia Fire lieutenant claims gender, age discrimination

By Pennsylvania Record |
PHILADELPHIA - A female lieutenant with the Philadelphia Fire Department has filed a federal lawsuit that says she was treated differently than male counterparts.

Holland & Knight Represents BioResource International in Sale to Novus International

By The Penn Record |
Holland & Knight advised global biotechnology company BioResource International Inc. (BRI) on its sale to Novus International Inc. The deal was announced March 5.

Judge rules N.Y. gamblers speaking Punjabi properly pled discrimination against Pa. casino

By Nicholas Malfitano |
SCRANTON – A federal judge has rejected a motion to dismiss from a Northeastern Pennsylvania casino, which is accused of discrimination by five New York plaintiffs of Indian ancestry who said they faced such treatment for using their native language of Punjabi while gambling.

Bucks County law firm wants dismissal of trademark suit over phrase 'Education Lawyers'

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A Bucks County-based law firm seeks dismissal of a Philadelphia firm’s lawsuit, which seeks review of an order which struck down its attempt to cancel the defendant’s trademark surrounding the phrase “Education Lawyers”, in reference to both of their areas of legal expertise.

Plaintiff counsel drops negligent infliction of emotional distress counts, from Flying Fairy toy lawsuit

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – Plaintiff counsel has authorized the dismissal of two counts of negligent infliction of emotional distress from a Blairsville couple’s lawsuit, one which claimed a Flying Fairy toy was defectively designed and when launched, collided with one of the plaintiff’s eyes and caused extensive ocular injuries.

Scooter company says Fla. bankruptcy proceeding should stay Allegheny County injury case

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – Counsel for a group of related scooter company defendants have filed notice of bankruptcy and are seeking a stay from litigation brought forward by a New York man, who said he fractured his collarbone after falling on an abandoned Spin-brand scooter on a Pittsburgh sidewalk.