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Bonnie David L’13 Joins Delaware Chancery as Vice Chancellor
Bonnie W. David L’13 was unanimously confirmed for a 12-year term as Vice Chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery, following nearly two years of service as a Magistrate.
National and International Legal Experts Attend AI and Law Conference
Nearly 100 judges and attorneys from across the globe convened at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Duquesne University from December 2-5, 2024, for a four-day conference entitled “Artificial Intelligence for Judges and Lawyers: A Comprehensive Course.”
Jones Day associate Anne Jiang named to Pittsburgh Business Times' 30 Under 30 list
Jones Day associate Anne Jiang has been named to the 2025 class of "30 Under 30," which the Pittsburgh Business Times presents in partnership with Leadership Pittsburgh Inc.
Settlement reached in case of man left dying on Greyhound bus
PHILADELPHIA - It's an $85,000 settlement in a lawsuit brought over a man who suffered cardiac arrest on a Greyhound bus and later died.
Underage drinking offenses in Pennsylvania
Over the past five years, underage drinking offenses statewide totaled 33,714.
Tenant Sues Property Managers Over Negligence Leading to Severe Injuries
Martherline Ahoussouhe has taken legal action against Parkview Court Associates LLC and Mid America Management Corp., claiming negligence after a bathroom sink collapse caused severe injuries in her apartment.
Plaintiff alleges negligence against retail store Rainbow Shop after slip-and-fall incident
A Philadelphia woman is suing Rainbow Shop along with two property management entities following a slip-and-fall accident allegedly caused by unsafe conditions at their Upper Darby location.
Plaintiff alleges Defendant pest control company’s negligence led to property damage
A trustee has filed a lawsuit against a pest control business after their alleged negligence resulted in significant property damage and potential health risks due to improper installation work on a chimney flue system at her residence.
Patient Alleges Medical Device Makers Negligence Led to Severe Health Complications
Barbara Marshall is suing C.R. Bard Inc., and its subsidiary for allegedly causing severe health issues due to their faulty medical device—the G2 Filter System—implanted in her body since 2004.
Pa. court sides with med-mal lawyers, draws line on if doctor picked surgery for patient
HARRISBURG - A state appeals court has revived a medical malpractice lawsuit against Geisinger Medical Center, in a win for Pennsylvania's plaintiff lawyers.
Roofers, check your ladders; Court rules against worker who fell off one placed on a block
PITTSBURGH - A roofer should have known better, a Pennsylvania appeals court has ruled, finding that a ladder placed on a wooden block is an obviously dangerous condition.
Fox Rothschild Launches Trump Administration Initiatives Resource Center
Fox Rothschild has launched a one-stop resource center to help leaders of businesses, nonprofits and institutions stay informed about major changes in federal policy being implemented by the Trump administration and how they will be affected.
Remembering Sarah Best L’21
The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School mourns the loss of Sarah Best L’21, who was among those who perished on the tragic American Airlines flight in Washington, D.C.
VERDICT: Jury Convicts Former Franklin County Youth Sports Coach of Sexually Assaulting 3 People, Secretly Filming 2 Others
Attorney General Dave Sunday announced that a Franklin County jury has convicted a former area youth baseball coach of dozens of sexual assault and invasion of privacy charges for crimes against two adults and three children.
Ashley Wagner Selected as Co-Chair of Mergers & Acquisitions Group at Tucker Arensberg, P.C.
Tucker Arensberg, P.C. is pleased to announce that Ashley Wagner, an established corporate and real estate attorney, has been selected as the new co-chair of the firm’s Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) group.
Domino's decision a win for Pa. plaintiff lawyers, though other states have reached the opposite conclusion
PHILADELPHIA - A recent decision by a Pennsylvania appellate judges not only goes against an earlier ruling by their own court but also at least six others.
More than Memorabilia: How Professor Amanda Sholtis Brings Legal History to Life
For Professor Amanda Sholtis of Widener University Commonwealth Law School, legal history isn't just a matter of casebooks and lectures; it's a living, tangible experience brought to life through her unique collection of legal memorabilia.
Immigration in 2025: Key Changes U.S. Employers Need to Know on February 6
Kelli Natrin, Elizabeth Olivera, and Michael Schmidt will present “Immigration in 2025: Key Changes U.S. Employers Need to Know.”
Greenberg Traurig’s Public Finance Practice Ranked as Top Bond Counsel by The Bond Buyer
Greenberg Traurig, LLP has been recognized as a top bond counsel firm by The Bond Buyer in their annual ranking of leading bond counsel in the United States.
Community Involvement Spotlight: Thomas MacNeely and the St. Vincent de Paul Kitchen
Community Involvement Spotlight, we recognize Thomas MacNeely’s service with the St. Vincent de Paul Kitchen and the important work they do to help our community.