...Speakers Carl Weiner, the co-chair of Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin...
The federal judge presiding over the asbestos multidistrict litigation envisions very little role for the MDL in the future of lawsuits over the silicate minerals that can cause serious health proble
...Bar Association, including executive director Ken Shear and founding board chair Richard Weiner, to protect the legal rights of Philadelphia elders in need. Today, as...
Elise L. Bradley joined Martin LLC, formerly Martin Banks, as an associate
The following is a portion of a list of pro bono volunteers who assisted Philadelphia VIP in 2012
...Discovery in Civil Actions Niloy Ray, Aaron Crews and Paul Weiner The Legal Intelligencer January 29, 2013 ...
As social media inundates our daily lives, discovery requests seeking social media ESI grow increasingly common in civil litigation. However, because the technology is still relatively new, parties a
...David N. Hofstein, president of Philadelphia-based Hofstein Weiner & Meyer, was elected president of the Pennsylvania chapter of the...
...Association on October 11 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Carl Weiner, co-chair of Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin's...
Lori Shemtob, a partner with Shemtob Law, spoke at the annual convention of the Pennsylvania chapter of the National Association of Social Workers
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