News from February 2014
Public Interest Law Center of Phila. seeks $42K-plus in attorneys’ fees from special ed dispute with Phila. S.D.
The Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia, which represents families
Judge dismisses suit against homeowners association by woman who broke ankle on black ice
A federal judge in Philadelphia has thrown out a premises liability action
Proposal would mandate judges' party affiliation on retention ballot
A western Pennsylvania lawmaker has introduced a bill that would amend
Ethics requirements, distance learning changes to Pa. continuing legal education
Pennsylvania’s Continuing Legal Education Board announced this week
Penn Law Dean Michael Fitts tapped to lead Tulane University in New Orleans
The dean of the University of Pennsylvania’s Law School is heading down
Obama nominates Dechert attorney Cheryl Ann Krause to Third Circuit
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.
A federal judge has overruled a plaintiff’s objection in his civil rights case
Rep. Rob Andrews leaving Congress for position with Dilworth Paxson
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
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
A federal judge in Harrisburg has been assigned a products liability case
Pa. Supreme Court lifts suspension of Phila. lawyer who misused client funds
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
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
A former attorney with Philadelphia’s Spector Gadon & Rosen was charged
Pa. Superior Court reverses trial judge's dismissal of hospital wrongful death case
A Pennsylvania appellate court panel has ruled that a Montgomery County
Two attorneys will head new Environmental Practice Group at Phila.'s Post & Schell
Former Greenberg Traurig attorneys Stephen C. Jones and Paul R.