Pop culture sells. But who owns it
...Evans v. Philadelphia Newspapers, Nealon said...
...Harvey Bartle in Philadelphia ruled last month...American Premier Underwriters Inc., which now holds...7 million, the newspaper reported. ...
A divided Commonwealth Court has allowed a former borough councilman in Delaware County to move forward with his defamation suit against two former fellow councilmembers and one of their spouses over
...ruled that the calendars for Philadelphia Mayor Michael A. Nutter and...1984, Bureau of National Affairs Inc. v. U.S. Department of...
...McMichael, who also led the firm's work in the 2009 Philadelphia Newspapers Inc. bankruptcy, took the lead on the orchestra's case. He charged...
...political party, all were active politically and, until 1879, all resided in Philadelphia. The chapters devoted to the early judges are based upon...
Changes in technology, from social media to DNA testing to the changing role of media companies, fueled some of the most significant decisions from the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in 2011
...Croner, Kohn Swift & Graf, Philadelphia. Plaintiffs Expert: Andrew...the Citizens' Voice newspaper, did not defame Luzerne County...
...the Citizens' Voice newspaper, did not defame Luzerne County...J., New York City and Philadelphia. Joseph was never...
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