...District of Pennsylvania also has one open seat, since Chief Judge Gary Lancaster died in April. The bench of the U.S. Court...
...District of Pennsylvania also has one open seat, since Chief Judge Gary Lancaster died in April. The bench of the U.S. Court...
...million. The dealership that was selling the car, Imports of Lancaster County, is paying $1.3 million through its insurance policy and $20...
Mary C. McGinley of Meyer, Unkovic & Scott was named Duquesne University School of Law's Woman of the Year
...Additions Judith A. Griffith joined the Lancaster law firm of Kegel Kelin Almy & Lord as of...
Claimants suing under Pennsylvania's Mechanics' Lien Law do not need to show their work resulted in an "erected structure," as long as it was part of a plan to build one, the state Superior Court has
...She was assigned the case after U.S. District Judge Gary Lancaster, who had been chief of the Western District of Pennsylvania, died in...
...million. The dealership that was selling the car, Imports of Lancaster County, is paying $1.3 million through its insurance policy and $20...
...petition for a protection from abuse order March 22, 2011, in the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas. As was the procedure in Lancaster County...
Every five minutes, public defenders in Missouri do something that once was almost solely the province of law firm lawyers: They're tracking their time
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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