Two major child sex-abuse scandals in Pennsylvania have highlighted the conflicts in attorney-client representation that can arise during grand jury proceedings between the interests of organizations
In the wake of Monsignor William J. Lynn's conviction Friday of endangering the welfare of a child and Lynn's bail being revoked, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge M. Teresa Sarmina said durin
...the judge was not misquoted in their motion for recusal. Lindy's client, Monsignor William Lynn, is charged with endangering the welfare of...
Attorneys for the Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia say it may assert attorney-client privilege that can't be waived even if the archdiocese's former personnel director — who is accused of e
...about the ovation. Sarmina scheduled a contempt hearing Friday over Lindy's quote. Lindy, of the Law Offices of Jeffrey M...
...to expand the right to counsel for low-income people. Lindy's firm specializes in federal and state criminal defense and has offices...
...written report to the Senate when the investigation is completed. Lindy's law offices in Philadelphia and Montgomery County focus on federal and...
...When attorney Elizabeth K. Ainslie of Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis heard Lindy's remark, she risked being called a liar and said that, in...
...Candygram case." Voting 2-1, the 3rd Circuit agreed with Lindy's argument that evidence of drugs found in a hotel room should...
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