...space to keep paper a close second (53 percent). But when it came down to the last mile in delivering a contract to a...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...have made more strides on the business development front. The second discussion was with an associate general counsel who had been bypassed when...
...At issue here was the second prong of the first element...Zachary Phillips lived within 10 miles of St. Mary. His primary...
On November 28, 2012, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court granted the petition for allowance of appeal of Scott's Development Co. in the matter of Bricklayers of Western Pennsylvania Combined Funds v. Sco
Contracts from the federal government are a financial staple for plenty of industries — and it turns out that law is no exception
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...appeals of multiple permits obtained by TGPC in furtherance of the 44-mile Northeast Upgrade pipeline project, finding that the Natural Gas Act prevents the...
...This is the second in a series of articles that will address cross-examining defense biomechanical...
...Middle District of Pennsylvania ruled Friday that Federal Insurance Co., The Second Mile's insurer, was not obligated to cover Sandusky's legal costs...
...to find an intersection between your passion and the law. Second, use your unique background and skills to your advantage. This will, in...
A dispute between Penn State and the university's general liability insurer stemming from the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal will play out in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, the state Super
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