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...case of Patton v. Worthington Associates, 43 A.3d 479 (2012), which essentially modified the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's seminal 1930 case dealing...
...the Treasury to support various social welfare programs such as Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security. The question often...
...as the Center for Biological Diversity were among the top recipients in 2012 of attorney fees from the federal government, which last year shelled out...
...long led the firm's securities practice, but he has added...the bar in general. In 2012, he ran and won a...
... Welcome to the Social Media Law Center, an online...Intelligencer December 18, 2012 For Pennsylvania attorneys...
...Companies can use social media like Facebook...the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission...on July 3, 2012, wrote on his...
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