A Philadelphia judge has ruled there is no civil cause of action for endangering the welfare of a child, tossing the claim from nine sex-abuse suits filed against the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and
...throughout Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey and New York. Pepper Hamilton commercial litigation and intellectual property litigation group partner Charles...
...Hospital of Philadelphia and both are represented by Stephen Harvey of Pepper Hamilton, who, with Eric Rothschild, won the high-profile case in 2005...
For many graduates, the weight of student loan debt can be overwhelming, particularly in a weak job market. However, for at least one, that burden has been reduced just a bit by virtue of a bankruptc
... Non-Litigation Intellectual Property Winner: Pepper Hamilton Runner-up: Stradley Ronon Stevens &...
The third proxy season of the Dodd-Frank Act's mandatory shareholder "say-on-pay" advisory votes is well underway, and "round two" of shareholder say-on-pay litigation is in full swing
...Honored Nina M. Gussack of Pepper Hamilton received the 2013 Rainmaker Award from the Transformative Leadership Awards...
A lawyer representing a Bensalem, Pa., man who was awarded $19.1 million by a Philadelphia jury last week said the plaintiff had initially demanded $250,000 to resolve the case — an auto accide
As part of its 170th anniversary, The Legal for the first time awarded some of Pennsylvania's most influential attorneys with Lifetime Achievement Awards. Each honoree was asked to provide a brief qu
Buchanan Ingersoll and Klett Rooney Lieber & Schorling have become one after a shareholder vote at both firms yesterday morning gave the merger the go-ahead
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