The judge presiding over the entire Avandia multidistrict litigation has approved the distribution of nearly $144 million in Avandia attorney fees and costs undertaken for the common benefit of the e
The objections of attorneys who opposed the distribution of nearly $144 million in Avandia attorney fees and costs undertaken for the common benefit of the entire Avandia multidistrict litigation hav
...Thomas E. Mellon Jr., founder of Doylestown, Pa.-based Mellon & Webster, died Tuesday after eight years of treatment for pancreatic cancer....
A number of small and midsized firms in Pennsylvania have been forced to rebrand recently after parting with name partners. In many cases, the partners who left were also co-founders
...The principals of the Bucks County firm formerly known as Mellon Webster & Shelly are currently embroiled in litigation with each other over...
Drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline has asked the judge overseeing the federal multidistrict litigation over the diabetes drug Avandia to limit the contingency fees of attorneys representing individual plainti
...Injuries: Wrongful death. Plaintiff's Attorneys: Carol A. Shelly, Mellon Webster Shelly, Doylestown, Pa. Plaintiff's Experts: Dr. Jonathan A...
An adoption agency was not required to provide a couple with the mental health history of a prospective adoptive child's birth mother but was negligent for not producing records available upon reques
An adoption agency was not required to provide a couple with the mental health history of a prospective adoptive child's birth mother but was negligent for not producing records available upon reques
A Philadelphia judge has asked the state Superior Court to uphold a series of rulings dismissing the claims of plaintiffs who allege that the manufacturers of their hormone replacement therapy drugs
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