The Supreme Court will continue its recent trend of answering important questions in intellectual property litigation
In last month's column, I reported that the U.S. Supreme Court agreed with the outcomes that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit arrived at in three of the seven cases that reached the Su
Over the past year, the Supreme Court found itself the subject of an almost obsessive level of public interest. From The Today Show to the Harvard Law Review , the court's machinations were a hot
...focuses on Medicare issues that arise in the resolution of workers' compensation, Longshore, Jones Act and general liability claims. Her work includes preparing Medicare Set...
...in graven dry dock had access to benefits under both the federal Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act and the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act. Reversed...
...employers and carriers in claims filed under the Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Longshore statutes, has announced that Frank T. Troilo has joined the...
...employers and carriers in claims filed under the Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Longshore statutes, has announced that three attorneys have become associated with the firm...
The U.S. Supreme Court, in its just-completed term, issued a total of 80 opinions, 74 of which were signed and six of which were per curiam. Four of those 80 decisions involved cases that reached the
...statute specified the appropriate relief and the decedent was not a seaman, longshore worker or person otherwise engaged in a maritime trade.At...
Former D.C. criminal defense lawyer William Borders Jr. makes no excuses for the crimes he committed 22 years ago that led to his disbarment. Caught in a Federal Bureau of Investigation sting operati
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