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PENNSYLVANIA RECORD

Sunday, September 29, 2024

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Cozen O’Connor Announces New Group Chairs, Office Managing Partners, Other Promotions

By The Penn Record |
Cozen O’Connor announced several new practice group chairs, office managing partners, and leaders of firm committees and initiatives.

Navigating Ethical Waters In Your Practice: Witness Preparation, Candor, Practice Management and Well-Being on February 23, 2024

By The Penn Record |
Deborah Winokur will speak on the panel ”Navigating Ethical Waters In Your Practice: Witness Preparation, Candor, Practice Management, and Well-Being” at the Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers’ 2024 DUI and Motor Vehicle Law Summit.

Pharmaceutical Patents Leader Duke Fitch Joins Troutman Pepper’s National Health Sciences IP Team

By The Penn Record |
Duke Fitch, a leading patent practitioner in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries, has joined Troutman Pepper’s Health Sciences Intellectual Property Practice Group as a partner in its Berwyn, Pennsylvania office.

Hot Topics in Professional and Management Liability Coverage and Claims on February 23, 2024

By The Penn Record |
Gary L. Gassman and Rafael Rivera will speak on the panel “Hot Topics in Professional and Management Liability Coverage and Claims” at the ABA’s TIPS 32nd Annual Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee Mid-Year Program in La Jolla, California.

Gender non-conforming lesbian sues employer for discrimination

By Pennsylvania Record |
WILLIAMSPORT - An employee describing themselves as a gender non-conforming lesbian has sued Microtech Knives, claiming sabotage and discrimination forced her to quit.

Defendants in case alleging Starbucks coffee scalded plaintiff are fighting remand effort

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – Starbucks Coffee Company and its co-defendants have opposed a motion to remand litigation brought by a Northeastern Pennsylvania man who initially claimed in a Philadelphia state court that he received first and second-degree burns, from Starbucks coffee which spilled onto his lap.

Man accused of revenge over daughter's trampoline injury denies the allegations

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A local man accused of assaulting the father of a girl he supposedly blamed for his own daughter’s trampoline-related injuries, has denied those allegations in their entirety.

Woman allegedly injured on Allegheny County Port Authority bus has case transferred to arbitration

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh woman who claimed that she suffered severe arm and shoulder injuries due to a fall she took while being a passenger aboard a bus operated by The Port Authority of Allegheny County, has seen her case be transferred to arbitration.

Parents who said difficult delivery at Gettysburg Hospital caused child's neurological damage may want to settle

By Nicholas Malfitano |
HARRISBURG – The parents of an infant who sustained severe neurological damage and claimed that damage was received in the improper delivery of their child by employees of Gettysburg Hospital, may be moving towards a settlement.

Lawsuit challenges school board voting for Hazleton, says Hispanics are harmed

By Pennsylvania Record |
SCRANTON - Two Hispanic voters are suing the Hazleton Area School District because they say it unfairly tilts the field against Hispanic candidates.

Clark Hill Adds Pair to Pittsburgh Real Estate Group

By The Penn Record |
Clark Hill announced that Blaine Lamperski and John Bonaccorsi have joined its real estate team in Pittsburgh, further bolstering the firm’s bench of real estate practitioners in Pittsburgh and across the country.

PILF AUCTION 2024

By The Penn Record |
The Public Interest Law Fund (PILF) at Penn State Law in University Park is holding its 18th annual PILF Auction from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, February 22, 2024.

Temple Law takes top honors in the American Bar Association’s Law Student Tax Challenge

By The Penn Record |
Delivering Temple Law School’s fourth victory in the last five years, Victor Ficarra LAW ‘24 and Natalie Romano-Nuesch LAW ‘24 claimed top honors in the J.D. division of the ABA Law Student Tax Challenge.

Accountability for War Crimes in the 21st Century: A Fireside Chat with Ambassador Stephen J. Rapp, 02/22

By The Penn Record |
Mark C. Alexander, the Arthur J. Kania Dean at Villanova Law, will host a discussion with Ambassador Stephen J. Rapp, U.S. ambassador-at-large for war crimes issues (2009-15).

2024 WTR 1000

By The Penn Record |
Fox Rothschild is pleased to announce that seven attorneys were selected to the 2024 World Trademark Review 1000 list.*

Troutman Pepper’s Health Sciences Practice Continues Growth with Addition of Melinda Rudolph

By The Penn Record |
Melinda Rudolph, an esteemed life sciences attorney who focuses on the commercial and operational issues faced by companies in the life sciences industry, has joined Troutman Pepper’s nationally recognized Health Sciences Transactional Practice Group as a partner.

International Humanitarian Law and the Israel/Hamas War: Understanding the Principles of Proportionality and Distinction, 02/20

By The Penn Record |
The McCullen Center welcomes Claire Finkelstein, Algernon Biddle Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School and faculty director of the Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law at the University of Pennsylvania.

Title IX Overview for Villanova Law Students Against Sexual Violence on February 20, 2024

By The Penn Record |
Maureen Holland will participate in a Title IX panel for the Villanova Law Students Against Sexual Violence

Pa. courts weigh whether Jehovah's Witnesses elders must report confessed child abuse

By Nicholas Malfitano |
HARRISBURG – After the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania dismissed a petition from a group of Jehovah’s Witnesses nearly two years ago, which argued the confidentiality of their confessions shielded them from being mandatory reporters of child abuse, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania overruled their colleagues and decided the Commonwealth Court must re-examine the action.

Medical expert witness firm and owner deny lawsuit's defamation claims

By Nicholas Malfitano |
SCRANTON – A business providing medical expert witnesses for the courtroom and its owner have emphatically denied charges of defamation brought against them by an alleged former employee and Luzerne County nurse, charges which the plaintiff claimed have harmed his professional prospects.