As an attorney attacked the constitutionality of the $500,000 statutory cap on damages owed by Pennsylvania governmental entities Monday, one of the appellate judges on the panel said that the attack
...scheduling issues with lawyers at an hour...of the National Association for the Advancement...Pennsylvania Department of Transportation or the State...
...Association and the Association for Transportation Law, Logistics and Policy. He also chaired the passenger transportation committee of the Transportation Lawyers Association. ...
...of the National Association of Social Workers...the American Health Lawyers Association's Fundamentals...the Association of Transportation Law Professionals' fall...
...General Building Contractors Association, the Philadelphia...S. Department of Transportation's DBE...Philadelphia criminal defense lawyer and of the...
...American Bar Association's section...energy and resource lawyers. In his role...private partnerships for transportation projects in Pennsylvania...
...Practice Profile: As a lawyer in the firm's corporate...member of the Philadelphia Bar Association's Young Lawyers Division and...
..., associates in the commercial transportation practice group in the Philadelphia...
...and Evolving Threats Facing In-House Counsel" at the American Bar Association's annual meeting August 2-7 in Chicago. Harbist's...
...the Pittsburgh Intellectual Property Law Association. McIlvaine previously served...part of the litigation and transportation, distribution and logistics practice groups...
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