As Pennsylvania Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille has hired a new attorney to review the structure of the Philadelphia Family Court deal, the nature of the role of the attorney who represented the cou
...hand, the lack of competitive wages in comparison to those found in private practice helped whittle down the judicial talent pool to the truly civic...
In 2008, in preparation for a Philadelphia Diversity Law Group symposium about the state of African-Americans in the legal profession more than 50 years ago, I contacted Lois Schmidt, the widow of Ju
Marsha Levick was at the forefront of the fight to expose what eventually became known nationwide as the Luzerne County "kids-for-cash" scandal
As part of its 170th anniversary, The Legal for the first time awarded some of Pennsylvania's most influential attorneys with Lifetime Achievement Awards. Each honoree was asked to provide a brief qu
As Pennsylvania Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille has hired a new attorney to review the structure of the Philadelphia Family Court deal, the nature of the role of the attorney who represented the cou
... in exchange for sending juveniles to two private detention centers, Cleland was called to chair a commission tasked with re...
...request includes $28 million to avoid deferring for three weeks payments to private attorneys representing indigent defendants. In a formal statement on April...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...because the rescinding of the raise was essentially the same as taking private property for public use. The Commonwealth Court said that in order for...
...go to trial, the district court noted the WPCL's prohibition of private contracts that "in any way contravene" the WPCL. In addition...
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