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...Edward G. Lanza, an associate at Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, received an Alumni Diversity Award for Leadership in the Legal Profession...
Pennsylvania firms have frequently been the subjects of law firm mergers in one of the most active quarters for merger activity the industry has seen since the beginning of 2009, according to a repor
A Pennsylvania man has failed to show that the public at large is the "primary and paramount beneficiary" of his request to build a private road on his neighbor's land that leads to his two landlocke
A Washington County judge, holding there is no constitutional right to privacy for business entities, has unsealed the record in a case in which three drillers settled a suit brought by a couple for
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Bob has had it with adversaries who act in bad faith in court-ordered mediation and get away with it. Last week, Bob and his client went to a court-ordered mediation session. Bob's client, the plaint
Dilworth Paxson partner Nelson Diaz is being honored at the "10th Anniversary Annual Campeones de la Justicia Banquet" by ALIANZA, the Latino law student association at Rutgers School of Law-Camden
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