...he is seeking retention, including his two years in the U.S. Marine Corps, 20 years in the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office and...
Tuesday's statewide primary election for the sole appellate court seat on the ballot is expected to generate low turnout, which will raise the importance of external factors, like other local races t
...The U.S. Supreme Court...In Atlantic Marine Construction Company v...Inc. v. Ricoh Corp., held that...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Contested primaries are on tap this spring for both the Republican and Democratic nominations for the sole appellate court judgeship up for election this year
...addictive substance," U.S. District Judge...discharged from the Marine Corps, where he had...
...construction and operation of major sources were upheld last summer by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. In the next...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...judgment was one of the biggest copyright infringement awards out of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In...
...ruled. U.S. District Judge...Philadelphia Consolidated Holding Corp. shares following the...merger with Tokio Marine Holdings in 2008...
...filed by merchant marines who were exposed...week. U.S. District Judge...v. Consolidated Rail Corp. ...
...Having just celebrated Memorial Day, I am reminded that the U.S. Marine Corps, some time ago, had a recruiting campaign that stated: "...
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