...Independent Counsel. I was early persuaded that a democratic political system is best for our great society and at its pinnacle is the judiciary. We...
In the two decades since The Legal Intelligencer marked its 150th anniversary, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has navigated the rapids of controversy — among them the criminal
...drafting and administration of a construction contract can provide a plethora of protections to an owner, ensuring, among other things, that an owner: (1) will...
...player's suit on grounds that video games are afforded First Amendment protections as expressive speech. The Third Circuit agreed that video games enjoy First...
...matter now is in the best interest of all of Ranbaxy...the Justice Department's consumer protection branch represented the government...
Workplace bullying is a pervasive problem that often precipitates harassment and discrimination claims and, in more extreme cases, workplace violence. Although there is currently no state that prohib
Every so often Pennsylvania appellate courts hand down a decision that addresses several novel and/or uncommon legal issues in one decision. When the courts render such a legal gem, the legal communi
...engage in "concerted activities" for their "mutual aid or protection." The NLRB has recently issued three decisions outlining some of these...
...of trademark law "that in order for a mark to garner protection, it must be used in commerce." The act goes on to...
...Secondly, the exchange of correspondence, in which the scope of available patent protection is contested between the USPTO examiner and the applicant, can also delay...
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