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Cathleen Devlin Named to Benchmark’s Top 250 Women in Litigation for Second Consecutive Year.
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Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr announced that its Higher Education Practice vice chair, Josh Richards, will serve on the National Association of College and University Attorneys’ (NACUA) Board of Directors for a three-year term beginning in June 2019 as part of the Board At-Large.
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JOHNSTOWN — Logic has won out in a breach-of-contract case in which a Pennsylvania federal judge categorically sided with the insurance company being sued for denying a policy claim, according to a Philadelphia attorney.
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PHILADELPHIA – The owners of a Bensalem company are in a disagreement over the use of marks and logos for products.
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PHILADELPHIA – A West Chester general merchandise electronic retailer alleges items it ordered from a California company were defective.
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ERIE — A hospital is suing Cerner Health Services Inc. and Siemens Medical Solutions USA Inc., alleging breach of contract.
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PITTSBURGH — A hospital is suing Cerner Health Services Inc. and Siemens Medical Solutions USA Inc., both based in Malvern, claiming breach of contract.
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PHILADELPHIA – A Saul Ewing LLP partner believes a ruling made in a 15-year-old False Claims Act (FCA) whistleblower lawsuit by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania may not have been entirely fair to the defendants, given the nature of the case.
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HARRISBURG – A planned state Department of Environmental Protection appeal of a Commonwealth Court ruling related to the continuation of unpermitted discharge penalties under the Clean Streams Law could be potentially rendered moot after the Environmental Hearing Board sets a penalty amount early this year.
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PHILADELPHIA — A Pennsylvania corporation is suing New York-based Soft-Tex International Inc., d/b/a Soft-Tex Manufacturing Co., citing alleged breach of contract.
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HARRISBURG—A notice issued earlier this month by Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Teresa Miller prohibits insurance companies from discriminating based on gender identity, but don’t require any specific coverage for procedures.