...Goodrich, Goodrich & Associates, Pittsburgh. Defense Counsel: David M. McQuiston, Thomson, Rhodes & Cowie, Pittsburgh, for Hofbrauhaus; Thomas A. McDonnell, Summers, McDonnell, Hudock...
...Litigation, Information Law & E-Discovery " was co-sponsored by Thomson Reuters and the Electronic Discovery Institute, and accomplished with the help of...
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The family of a 7-year-old girl who was killed by a drunken driver has reached a $15.6 million settlement with the driver's insurer and the Hofbrauhaus restaurant in Pittsburgh, where the driver had
The state Superior Court has rejected the wrongful termination appeal of a woman who was fired from her position as a licensed professional counselor at a Pennsylvania women's drug and alcohol abuse
One emerging trend in health care is a movement away from a fee-for-service payment system and toward rewarding performance or "value-based purchasing." In other words, it is an approach to attempt t
In an opinion of two factually similar cases, Akamai Technologies v. Limelight Networks and McKesson Technologies v. Epic Systems, consolidated as 692 F.3d 1301 (Fed. Cir. 2012), a split 6-5 U.S. Cou
...mobile technology and focus app development on specific features such as workflow. Thomson Reuters Corp. in June ...
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...several smaller competitors including Thomson Reuters Corp.'s ...
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"Bring your own device" programs, popularly known as BYOD, are taking the legal profession by storm. I've seen it firsthand at a number of legal technology conferences and gatherings, and the Am Law
...earlier this month by Citi Private Bank's Law Firm Group and Thomson Reuters' Hildebrandt Institute, found that in addition to seeing their revenue growth...
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