...Phenicie said. "It's probably unconstitutional." Donald E. Haviland Jr. of Haviland Hughes in Philadelphia, one of the lawyers hired by...
...Donald E. Haviland Jr. of Haviland Hughes in Philadelphia and John M. Elliott of Blue Bell, Pa., firm Elliott Greenleaf & Siedzikowski argued in...
...Kane picked up donations from a handful of trial lawyers and law firms in the state. Freed received his share of support from...
...campaign finance report shows she received large donations from prominent Philadelphia law firms and attorneys, as well as business executives from around the state. Law...
...with him when he left to join his own firm. But Donald Haviland Jr.'s complaint suffers from a key frailty: He...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...settlement discussions. Donald E. Haviland, Jr., Esquire left Kline & Specter to form his own firm. Kline & Specter remained as class...
...class counsel Kline & Specter and started his own practice, The Haviland Firm. Kline & Specter remained as class counsel but Haviland was permitted...
An appellate court cannot review a trial judge's decision on recusal until after all the claims and the parties are disposed of, the state Superior Court ruled in a complicated class action involving
...declined to take up petitioners Donald. E. Haviland Jr. and The Haviland Law Firm's contention that Montgomery Common Pleas Court Judge Steven T. O...
The Top Verdicts of 2010 as reported by Verdict Search contains charts of the top verdicts and settlements in Pennsylvania, along with breakout charts of selected verdict categories. Also included is
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