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Delaware County Court of Common Pleas: Actions Taken on Oct. 18
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on Oct. 18 in the suits below:
Hey PA: Dog the Bounty Hunter comes to Delco for wild lawsuit over search for missing teen, plus four other new cases
PHILADELPHIA - Online slander, institutional racism and a Philadelphia power-trip are among the accusations in five recently filed lawsuits in Pennsylvania.
Jackson Kelly Associate Brontë Arreola Admitted to the Pennsylvania State Bar
Jackson Kelly is pleased to announce that Fall Associate Brontë Arreola has been officially admitted to the Pennsylvania State Bar.
Delaware County Court of Common Pleas: Actions Taken on Oct. 17
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on Oct. 17 in the suits below:
Paul T. Rushton Co-Presented “Negotiating Key M&A Provisions” Seminar at the Business Law Institute on October 9th
On October 9th, Paul T. Rushton, our Managing Partner and a member of our Business & Finance Department, co-presented a session at the Pennsylvania Business Law Institute in Philadelphia.
Judge won't change how Philadelphia picks students for criteria high schools
PHILADELPHIA - A federal judge has tossed a challenge to changes made by the School District of Philadelphia in 2021 for admissions into so-called "criteria-based" high schools.
New Federal ‘Click-to-Cancel’ Rule that Protects Consumers from Auto-Subscriptions Includes Input from Attorney General Henry-Led Coalition
Attorney General Michelle Henry announced the Federal Trade Commission amended the Negative Option Rule, or “Click to Cancel” rule, incorporating many of the changes the Office of Attorney General sought for Pennsylvanians trapped in undesirable subscriptions.
Five Barnes & Thornburg Attorneys Named to LMG Life Sciences 2024 List
LMG Life Sciences has named five Barnes & Thornburg attorneys to its 2024 list.
‘Defining AI Collusion Depends on Consumer Harm and Algorithms’
At Bloomberg Law, Giovanna Massarotto, Research Fellow at the Center for Technology, Innovation & Technology (CTIC) examines Department of Justice antitrust pricing suits and argues that algorithmic agreement doesn’t necessarily equal collusion.
Delaware County Court of Common Pleas: Actions Taken on Oct. 16
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on Oct. 16 in the suits below:
Congratulations to the Greater Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce on This Year’s Young Professionals Awards
On October 3, the Greater Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce held its annual Young Professionals Awards at the Montage Mountain Resort.
Philadelphia loses key ruling after cops blind 2-year-old boy with taser
PHILADELPHIA - The City of Philadelphia can't escape litigation brought by the mother of a two-year-old boy blinded in one eye by a cop's taser.
Troutman Pepper’s Joan Arnold Recognized in 2024 Who’s Who Legal
Joan Arnold, a partner and leader of Troutman Pepper’s Tax Practice Group, has been recognized in Lexology’s Who’s Who Legal (WWL) report in the Corporate Tax category.
Troutman Pepper Recognized in Benchmark Litigation 2025
Troutman Pepper and 33 attorneys with the firm have been recognized in the 2025 edition of Benchmark Litigation – United States, a guide that provides analysis of commercial and financial litigators and law firms across the country.
Delaware County Court of Common Pleas: Actions Taken on Oct. 15
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on Oct. 15 in the suits below:
Central Park 5 sue Trump over statements during debate
PHILADELPHIA - It's back to court for the Central Park 5, a group of then-teenagers were wrongfully convicted of the assault and rape of a woman in 1989.
Climate Change As Human Rights Issue
Trevor Stankiewicz L’23, a Legal Fellow at Climate Rights International (CRI), recently co-authored, “On Thin Ice: Disproportionate Responses to Climate Change Protesters in Democratic Countries,” which documents the increasingly heavy-handed treatment of climate protests in Australia, Germany, France, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Delaware County Court of Common Pleas: Actions Taken on Oct. 14
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on Oct. 14 in the suits below:
‘Midwife’ Jailed at Least 8+ Years for Failing to Seek Proper Care for Sullivan County Newborn who Died in 2022
Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that a woman who acted as a midwife and failed to seek medical care for an ailing baby in Sullivan County during a 2022 home birth will serve 8 ⅔ years to 17 ⅓ years in prison.
Got a ticket in Upper Darby? You might be entitled to compensation
PHILADELPHIA - Upper Darby Township will pay $800,000 to some of the motorists who were issued parking tickets and were unable to contest them.