National Law Journal
...JudgesOPINION OF THE COURTTwenty-seven employees of...the Federal Detention Center in Philadelphia (―FDC Philadelphia‖) appeal...
National Law Journal
...Judges.OPINION OF THE COURTFISHER, Circuit Judge, joined...an occupied building, despite his plea to the contrary....
National Law Journal
...OPINION OF THE COURTBefore us...the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County...
National Law Journal
...LLC (one of the Debtors), The Philadelphia Inquirer, and several Inquirer employees in the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County, Pennsylvania. The action...
National Law Journal
...OPINION OF THE COURTThis appeal...Pizza House in Philadelphia. Reynos was charged...counts. At the plea hearing, the Government...
The Daily Report
...they should be able to avoid dismissal under the U.S. Supreme Court's decision last June in Pliva v. Mensing. In Mensing, the justices...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...United States Court of Appeals Fifth CircuitFILEDLyle W. Cayce Clerk...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
United States Court of Appeals Fifth CircuitLyle W. Cayce ClerkBefore KING...
...No. 02-56256 United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit D.C...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...2006, against Ennie and Steven L. Meloni in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas ("Easter lawsuit"). Easter alleged that Ennie illegally sold alcohol...
Type what you're looking for into the search box and hit enter or click the search button. Law.com Search will search for relevant content and will display the results below. Often you'll find just what you're looking for right away.
Here are a few tips for finding what you need:
Too many results? Refine your search using the filters on the left side of the page. You can select a date range, a specific source, the type of content, or a topic. The available filters will depend on what is present in the content, so the list will change in context to the search results you have found.
You can also search within your search results. Just underneath the search box, click "Search within results" to add one more term to the the words and filters you've already set up.
Too few results? Law.com Search will always show you what words you searched on and what filters you've used under "Your Search" at the top of the page. Try taking off some of the filters you've set up if you need to expand the results.