Like a trial lawyer who knowingly makes a remark before the jury that's sure to draw an objection, amicus curiae filers often seek to get the ear of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court before the procedur
Like a trial lawyer who knowingly makes a remark before the jury that's sure to draw an objection, amicus curiae filers often seek to get the ear of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court before the procedur
The state Superior Court will begin posting all unpublished memorandum decisions on its website in the "very near future," according to President Judge Correale F. Stevens
...includes Conrad O'Brien; Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote; Fox Rothschild; Hawke, McKeon & Sniscak; Lamb McErlane; Margolis Edelstein; McNees Wallace & Nurick; Morgan, Lewis...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court reversed a ruling that would have transferred around $700 million to the MCARE Fund to pay for abatements of doctors' annual assessments
If the lawyers in an MCARE case involving the transfer of $808 million in funds were looking to read which way Pennsylvania's Supreme Court justices were leaning in their case during recent oral argu
Sen. Stewart Greenleaf, R-Montgomery, has been selected by the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association as the 2011 Justice Michael A. Musmanno Award recipien
...Kevin J. McKeon, a partner with Hawke McKeon & Sniscak in Harrisburg, was appointed to the Pennsylvania Appellate Court...
AdditionsBlank Rome has named Christopher A. Lewis , apartner with the firm, as the firm's chief diversity and inclusion officer
...Pennsylvania Rural Water Association presented Scott T. Wyland, partner at Hawke McKeon & Sniscak, with the Eagle Excellence Award for his work and dedication...
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