Tuesday's statewide primary election for the sole appellate court seat on the ballot is expected to generate low turnout, which will raise the importance of external factors, like other local races t
Here are the 2012 Lawyers on the Fast Track
...and Justices J. Michael Eakin, Max Baer, Debra Todd and Seamus P. McCaffery. In Telly and Labs, according to Saylor, the school boards...
...Connor. Sean P. Kilkenny , Friedman, Schuman, Applebaum, Nemeroff & McCaffery. Amy S. Kline , Saul Ewing...
As attorney Howard Lee Kelin was fielding a barrage of questions from the justices of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in Philadelphia last week about whether his client, a Bucks County School District
Brian J. McCormick Jr., a partner at Sheller P.C., was a speaker at the American Association for Justice's winter conference Feb. 11 in Phoenix
Jean Bond Brown, an associate with Timoney Knox, was selected as a panelist for a seminar for plaintiffs attorneys in Philadelphia
...for the Democratic primary nomination — former Philadelphia Assistant District Attorney Dan McCaffery, former Lackawanna County prosecutor Kathleen Kane and former U.S. Rep. Patrick...
...Senior Judge James R. Kelley said that former DA candidate Daniel D. McCaffery's complaint against the Philadelphia Board of Ethics and its executive director...
...the decision. His brother, Daniel McCaffery, is representing an attorney from his firm, Sean Kilkenny of Friedman Schuman Applebaum Nemeroff & McCaffery, who is listed...
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