A precedential Third Circuit opinion issued Tuesday reconciles a split among federal district judges about the proper standard for deciding motions to compel arbitration
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...composed of Judges Dolores K. Sloviter, Julio M. Fuentes and Jane Richards Roth, asked attorneys on both sides if the statute legally extended the Chancery...
...a mine. Plaintiffs Counsel: Stewart L. Cohen, Cohen, Placitella & Roth; Dennis A. Whitaker, Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has reached a $36 million settlement with Consol Energy over claims the company's coal mining caused structural damage that required
...the panel were Judge D. Michael Fisher and Senior Judge Jane R. Roth. The Third Circuit reversed the Supreme Court of the Virgin...
A former client has sued Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis and New York managing partner M. Christine Carty alleging they failed to advise him his $5 million in stock options would expire within four m
...Rolfes Carrie B. Rosen Blake D. Roth Lisa M. Salazar Karen M. Sanchez...
...Mortg. Serv., PICS Case No. 13-0381 (3rd Cir. Feb. 11, 2013) Roth, J. (12 pages). The district court lacked subject matter jurisdiction...
...Will Rosenzweig Peter Rossi Jon-Jorge Roth Kristen Roth Steven Rothberg ...
...Pannunzio v. Norfolk Southern, Goodheart, an attorney with Cohen, Placitella & Roth in Philadelphia, represented plaintiff William M. Pannunzio, who was injured when his...
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