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Former Phila. mass tort judge named exec. director of Temple's social justice center
Sandra Mazer Moss, who recently retired from her seat on the Philadelphia -
National Organization of Bar Counsel chooses Phila. lawyer as new treasurer
The National Organization of Bar Counsel has elected Philadelphia attorney -
Judge rules dismissal premature in NAACP airport advertising case, allows suit over billboard refusal to proceed
The City of Philadelphia has lost its bid to dismiss a federal complaint by the NAACP -
NCAA seeks dismissal of Gov. Corbett's antitrust suit relating to Penn State sanctions following Sandusky scandal
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is asking a federal judge to dismiss an -
NCAA criticizes Pa. Gov. Corbett's federal antitrust complaint
The National Collegiate Athletic Association has taken issue with a lawsuit filed against it -
First lawsuit filed over Paulsboro, N.J. train derailment and toxic chemical release incident
The first lawsuit has been filed over the recent derailment of a freight train in South -
NFL seeks to consolidate brain injury class action litigation in Philadelphia
The National Football League (NFL) has filed papers in federal court in Philadelphia seeking to consolidate multiple lawsuits brought on by former players who claim to have suffered brain injuries relating to concussions developed during game play. -
Reverse bifurcation suspended in Philly mass torts
Mass tort cases originating from the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Complex Litigation Center will be tried individually and without reverse bifurcation beginning in January, the court announced this week.