...The only connection to Philadelphia was that defendants Morgan and McKenna were practicing attorneys who previously represented clients in the district court and the trial...
...a property located in Philadelphia, Pa. The United States of America, care of the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, was also...
...honored this week with the Philadelphia Bar Association's Sandra Day...Award, given to a woman attorney who has achieved professional success...
...in federal court in Philadelphia on Wednesday. Gallen, now 67, and Miller, now 58, allege that District Attorney Thomas Hogan fired them...
...in a Northern District patent suit. The...week, lawyers for Philadelphia-based patent holder...as protected by attorney-client privilege. What...
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The U.S. Supreme Court is presently considering whether federal law pre-empts state design-defect claims targeting generic pharmaceutical products. Just two years ago, the court insulated generic-dru
...litigation in the district court. Jones...the chief deputy attorney general in the...
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...the 12th annual Philadelphia Trans-Health Conference...for public interest attorneys, and $20 for...the U.S. District Court for the...
When most employers think of whistleblowers, they likely envision employees like Sherron Watkins and Cynthia Cooper, the Enron and WorldCom whistleblowers who helped bring to light the accounting irr
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