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Jay Coogan—a well-known attorney who advises clients in mergers and acquisitions, private equity transactions, securities offerings, capital financings, and corporate governance matters—has joined Ballard Spahr as a partner in the Business and Transactions Department, Firm Chair Mark Stewart announced.
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PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge granted permission to the Marriott International hotel chain to file related litigation against a series of third-party defendants in a sexual abuse survivor’s pending case against the hotel company.
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PHILADELPHIA – Citing the expiration of the relevant three-year statute of limitations, a federal judge recently dismissed a sexual abuse survivor’s human trafficking allegations against the Marriott International hotel chain under Pennsylvania state law.
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PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has ordered attorneys representing both sides in a case stemming from the Grenfell Tower fire that occurred in London to use procedures of the Hague Convention to obtain documents the defendant asserts are being prevented from being introduced into the record because of French law.
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PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge recently rendered moot a motion to dismiss from Marriott, which had refuted a sexual abuse survivor’s allegations that it benefited from and participated in sex trafficking activities at its hotels.
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PHILADELPHIA – Marriott alleges it is unconnected to claims it benefited from and participated in sex trafficking activities at its hotels, and has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a survivor of such illegal activities.
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DLA Piper is delighted to announce 195 of its lawyers have been named as Acritas Stars 2019 in the latest analysis of outstanding lawyers according to client nominations.
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The following DLA Piper lawyers have been recognized as Acritas Stars in the latest analysis of outstanding lawyers, according to client nominations.
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PHILADELPHIA – The federal indictment and subsequent investigation of local labor union leader John Dougherty has also brought a cloud of suspicion over his brother, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Justice Kevin Dougherty, who is suspected of receiving benefits courtesy of union funds that his brother embezzled.
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With a new managing partner in place and nearly three years after absorbing 100 lawyers from now-defunct Dickstein Shapiro, Blank Rome is looking to grow again.
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PHILADELPHIA – A federal appeals court has determined that a lower court erroneously threw out a motion to dismiss before properly resolving a separate motion to compel arbitration in a payroll dispute litigation.
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PHILADELPHIA – A Chester County massage clinic which may be facing the closing of its doors is seeking a preliminary injunction to prevent itself from going out of business permanently.
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SCRANTON — A nationwide chain of '50s-style diners filed suit against a Philadelphia restaurant, alleging unlawful infringement of its trademark.
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A Fox Rothschild associate recently received the Pennsylvania Bar
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The Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia recently presented the firm
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One Philadelphia personal injury law firm is suing another that specializes in the same
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Attorneys for Wyeth Pharmaceuticals have filed papers with the District Court in
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Attorneys for drug giant Wyeth Pharmaceuticals have filed paperwork at the federal court in Philadelphia seeking to transfer a Fen-Phen mass tort claim filed at Philadelphia’s Common Pleas Court this week from the state court to U.S. District Court.
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Four years ago, Aginah Carter Shabazz was going through a rough time.