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U.S. Capitol Police officers file civil suit against Trump, Philly president of Proud Boys group and others over Jan. 6 siege
WASHINGTON – Seven members of the U.S. Capitol Police Department have sued former President Donald Trump, his campaign and a host of others, including Philadelphia-based Proud Boys President Zachary Rehl, alleging the former president conspired and cooperated with right-wing extremist groups to incite the infamous Jan. 6 siege on Congress at the U.S. Capitol Building. -
REED SMITH LLP: Election 2020 - What it means for the cannabis industry
On Election Day (Nov. 3, 2020), the U.S. public will choose a new President – but it will also elect members of the U.S. House of Representatives, and one-third of U.S. Senate seats will be up for grabs. -
JONES DAY: Jones Day leads Law360’s 2019 “Rising Stars” honor with 8 lawyers
The global law firm Jones Day is pleased to announce that eight of the Firm's lawyers are among Law360's "Rising Stars" for 2019. -
Pa. Supreme Court orders congressional district map redrawn, as GOP lawmakers protest
HARRISBURG – In a landmark decision reached Monday, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled the state’s map of 18 congressional districts was unfairly gerrymandered to benefit Republican candidates and must be redrawn in less than a month, a move members of the Pennsylvania GOP are already looking to delay. -
Phoney Lawsuits: House subcommittee holds hearing on TCPA 'lawsuit abuse'
WASHINGTON - As courts are asked to provide guidance on the future of a federal telemarketing law that was written before the cell phone era, a House subcommittee is hearing suggestions on how to modernize it. -
Montco Commissioner Bruce Castor leaves Elliot Greenleaf, joins firm of Rogers and Associates
Montgomery County Commissioner Bruce Castor announced last week that he is leaving his position with the Blue Bell, Pa. firm Elliot Greenleaf and taking a job as a partner with the Bryn Mawr law office of Rogers and Associates. -
Former Pa. auditor general enters race for state attorney general
Just when it appeared as though a former area congressman and a former Northeastern Pennsylvania prosecutor would be the only two Democrats running in the upcoming primary for state attorney general, a third contender has thrown his hat into the mix.