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News published on Pennsylvania Record in February 2014

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News from February 2014


Public Interest Law Center of Phila. seeks $42K-plus in attorneys’ fees from special ed dispute with Phila. S.D.

By Jon Campisi |
The Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia, which represents families

Judge dismisses suit against homeowners association by woman who broke ankle on black ice

By Jon Campisi |
A federal judge in Philadelphia has thrown out a premises liability action

Proposal would mandate judges' party affiliation on retention ballot

By Jon Campisi |
A western Pennsylvania lawmaker has introduced a bill that would amend

Ethics requirements, distance learning changes to Pa. continuing legal education

By Jon Campisi |
Pennsylvania’s Continuing Legal Education Board announced this week

Penn Law Dean Michael Fitts tapped to lead Tulane University in New Orleans

By Jon Campisi |
The dean of the University of Pennsylvania’s Law School is heading down

Obama nominates Dechert attorney Cheryl Ann Krause to Third Circuit

By Jon Campisi |
President Obama this week nominated Cheryl Ann Krause, an attorney who

Judge admonishes uncle for acting as attorney for nephew in case against City of Phila.

By Jon Campisi |
A federal judge has overruled a plaintiff’s objection in his civil rights case

Rep. Rob Andrews leaving Congress for position with Dilworth Paxson

By Jon Campisi |
U.S. Rep. Rob Andrews, a Democrat representing parts of southern New

Academic Urology, physician sued for failure to detect malignant tumor in patient’s abdomen

By Jon Campisi |
A New Jersey woman has filed a medical malpractice and personal injury

Second venue change in case of Pa. woman burned by faulty heating pad

By Jon Campisi |
A federal judge in Harrisburg has been assigned a products liability case

Pa. Supreme Court lifts suspension of Phila. lawyer who misused client funds

By Jon Campisi |
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court last month reinstated a Philadelphia lawyer who had been suspended for five years for misusing client funds.

No criminal charges in fatal Phila. warehouse blaze; case remains civil matter

By Jon Campisi |
The deaths of two city firefighters in a warehouse blaze nearly two years

Former Spector Gadon & Rosen trusts and estates attorney charged with stealing more than $500K from clients

By Jon Campisi |
A former attorney with Philadelphia’s Spector Gadon & Rosen was charged

Pa. Superior Court reverses trial judge's dismissal of hospital wrongful death case

By Jon Campisi |
A Pennsylvania appellate court panel has ruled that a Montgomery County

Two attorneys will head new Environmental Practice Group at Phila.'s Post & Schell

By Jon Campisi |
Former Greenberg Traurig attorneys Stephen C. Jones and Paul R.