Nothing draws a crowd of lawyers like the chance to listen to judges, especially when the agenda includes the likes of United States District Court Judge Shira Scheindlin and Magistrate Judge James F
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The long, hot days of summer are upon us once more. While most of us would probably rather spend these days relaxing next to a large body of water, we'll count ourselves lucky if we can fit in a game
The U.S. Supreme Court made a dent in its 46-case backlog with three decisions on Monday, including one that is a major win for government contractors and another that makes it easier for police to c
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...of reinstatement for two years. Templeton, who graduated from Drake University Law School and got his law license in 1987, practiced until...
Development of the Marcellus Shale natural gas play has sparked a natural resource "boom" in western and northern Pennsylvania, along with neighboring states West Virginia, Ohio and Maryland. It coul
...database and pay for a replacement by independent economists at New York University. That has implications for the Aetna case, Hochberg suggested. "...
Editors' Note: This list includes the top 50 verdicts and settlements as reported in The Legal Intelligencer and Pennsylvania Law Weekly, with assistance from VerdictSearch.com, for 2008
A rift between plaintiffs firms in New Jersey and New York is threatening to disturb a proposed $350 million class action settlement between the American Medical Association and the United Healthcare
...all the time," said environmental law scholar Jerry Anderson of Drake University Law School. "It's going to be relevant for quite...
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