I recently had the pleasure of reading an opinion from the Eastern District of Pennsylvania refusing to "cheapen" an attorney's fee petition, citing the successful plaintiff's award as an "essential
...s fee award to the prevailing party. In Lohman v. Duryea Borough, 574 F.3d 163 (3rd Cir. 2009), a wrongful discharge...
The U.S. Supreme Court, in its just-completed term, issued a total of 75 signed opinions in argued cases. Five of those cases reached the Supreme Court directly from the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of App
...professor Eric Schnapper, who was arguing in the case of Borough of Duryea v. Guarnieri . That is also a retaliation case, though in...
...U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals case of Lohman v. Duryea Borough , the court reviewed a decision from the district court in...
...Lohman v. Duryea Borough, PICS Case No. 09-1291 (3d Cir. July 23, 2009) Rendell...
...Lohman v. Duryea Borough, PICS Case No. 09-1291 (3d Cir. July 23, 2009) Rendell...
...of Success • Settlement Negotiations • Consideration Lohman v. Duryea Borough, PICS Case No. 09-1291 (3d Cir. July 23, 2009) Rendell...
...Lohman v. Duryea Borough, PICS Case No. 09-1291 (3d Cir. July 23, 2009) Rendell...
...Lohman v. Duryea Borough, PICS Case No. 09-1291 (3d Cir. July 23, 2009) Rendell...
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