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Friday, February 28, 2025

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PA Courts Release New Video for Black History Month

By The Penn Record |
In recognition of Black History Month, the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts (AOPC) has released a short video tribute to the Black jurists who have served on Pennsylvania’s appellate courts.

‘The Reconciliation Roots of Fourth Amendment Privacy’

By The Penn Record |
In “The Reconciliation Roots of Fourth Amendment Privacy,” published in the University of Chicago Law Review, Dean and Bernard G. Segal Professor of Law Sophia Z. Lee examines the origins of privacy as a constitutional value and their implications for contemporary Fourth Amendment doctrine.

Holland & Knight Strengthens Litigation Practice with Addition of Peter Hardy in Philadelphia

By The Penn Record |
Holland & Knight has added leading anti-money laundering and tax controversy Partner Peter Hardy to its litigation practice in Philadelphia.

‘Family Law’ Students Earn Extra Credit for Supporting Dauphin County Bar Association Custody Projects

By The Penn Record |
Performing pro bono work offers a fantastic way for law students to give back to the community.

York County Wellness Courts Hold Graduation Ceremony

By The Penn Record |
On Tues., Feb. 18 at 9:30 a.m., President Judge Maria Musti-Cook will oversee the joint ceremony celebrating the graduation of 16 participants from York County Wellness Courts at the Strand Capital, 50 North George Street.

Appeal filed after Philadelphia wins wrongful death case over police shooting

By John O'Brien |
PHILADELPHIA - The estate of a man shot to death by Philadelphia police is appealing the loss of its wrongful death lawsuit that claimed officers should have tasered him instead.

Bedford County Foster Father Jailed up to Eight Years for Violently Shaking Toddler, Causing Serious Injury

By The Penn Record |
Attorney General Dave Sunday announced that a Bedford County man will serve four to eight years in prison and seven years on probation for seriously injuring his foster son, a toddler, days after gaining custody.

Buchanan Announces 2025 Leadership Council on Legal Diversity Fellow and Pathfinder Participants

By The Penn Record |
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney is proud to announce that three attorneys have been selected for the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD) Fellow and Pathfinder programs.

Amputee fired for calling manager 'scumbag' on Facebook loses discrimination case

By John O'Brien |
HARRISBURG - A Pennsylvania Department of Transportation worker fired over a Facebook post complaining about his manager has lost his discrimination lawsuit.

Changes from 2023 didn't take Roundup plaintiffs' 'shaky' causation experts

By John O'Brien |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) - Experts once called "shaky" by the federal judge hearing thousands of Roundup cases can continue to testify, as the latest wave of plaintiffs make their way through a multidistrict litigation proceeding.

Commitment to Scholarly Excellence

By The Penn Record |
Penn Carey Law continues to set the standard for impactful legal scholarship, earning recognition as the top-ranked faculty in the latest Top 100 Legal Scholars of 2024 ranking by researchers at George Mason University.

Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Restaurant Over Hookah Incident

By Pennsylvania Record |
Dawn Hayes is suing DJ's on Broadway Inc., operating as Ram’s Pizza Tavern, for negligence after an employee allegedly dropped hot coals from a hookah onto her during a visit in May 2024.

Homeowner Accused of Negligence Leading to Severe Injuries

By Pennsylvania Record |
A lawsuit filed by Deborah Serrano alleges negligence on part of homeowners Neal Williams and Kimberly Williams led to severe personal injuries due to an unsafe sidewalk condition outside their property in Holmes, Pennsylvania.

RJG Attorneys Volunteered for High School Mock Trial District Competition’s Preliminary Rounds

By The Penn Record |
Several of our attorneys recently volunteered for the High School Mock Trial District Competition’s Preliminary Rounds.

Property Owners Accused of Negligence After Tenant Injury at Pennsylvania Apartment Complex

By Pennsylvania Record |
A lawsuit filed by Kira Daniels and Oscar Green alleges negligence by two property management companies after an injury occurred at Rolling Glen Apartments in Boothwyn, PA.

Plaintiffs Allege Negligence Against Shopping Center Over Premises Liability Incident

By Pennsylvania Record |
A lawsuit filed by Stanley and Patricia Heer accuses Lawrence Park Shopping Center among others for negligence leading to severe injuries sustained by Stanley due to unsafe conditions at the shopping center premises in Broomall, PA.

Vacationer Sues Property Owners Over Dog Attack Negligence

By Pennsylvania Record |
Laura Davis has taken legal action against Raul Forsmark and Emily Eisenhuth following a traumatic dog attack at their Gouldsboro property.

Christopher Yoo Joins ALI AI Project

By The Penn Record |
Professor Christopher Yoo, Imasogie Professor in Law and Technology, Professor of Communication, and Professor of Computer and Information Science, has been appointed as an Adviser to The American Law Institute’s new project, Principles of the Law, Civil Liability for Artificial Intelligence.

Wrongful death case against Philadelphia survives dismissal motion

By John O'Brien |
PHILADELPHIA - The City of Philadelphia has lost its attempt to toss out of court a lawsuit that alleges police left a one-legged man to die in jail.

Hot Topics in Employment Law for 2025 on February 13

By The Penn Record |
Join Bonnie for an overview of current employment law topics affecting Independent Schools.