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Internal Investigations: Five Tangible Benefits of Responding Promptly and Decisively to Reports of Misconduct

On January 7, 2019 by Schnader in Client Alerts

Laurel Gift, chair of the firm’s Criminal Defense and Internal Investigations practice group, published a client alert, “Internal Investigations: Five Tangible Benefits of Responding Promptly and Decisively to Reports of Misconduct.” “Never before have business leaders, public officials, and other highly visible individuals and organizations had to endure the fish […]

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Free Expression Versus Reputation: The Supreme Court’s Weighing of Interests

On January 2, 2019 by Schnader

Edward J. Sholinsky published a chapter in the book, “The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania: Life and Law in the Commonwealth, 1684–2017,” issued by the Pennsylvania State University Press. Sholinsky’s chapter is entitled, Free Expression Versus Reputation: The Supreme Court’s Weighing of Interests. This volume provides a balanced, comprehensive history of the Court, […]

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Pull Your Permits by March 31, 2019, Or Your Construction Contract May Need to Be Amended

On December 13, 2018 by Schnader in Client Alerts

Alexandra A. Zeiger published a client alert, “Pull Your Permits by March 31, 2019, Or Your Construction Contract May Need to Be Amended.” The alert states: “After nearly a decade of only minor changes to the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code (‘UCC’), the Department of Labor and Industry, by recommendation from the […]

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Aviation Happenings – Winter 2018

On December 12, 2018 by Schnader

The Winter 2018 edition of the Aviation Group’s quarterly newsletter examines some of the most recent and relevant cases and developments in aviation, including:  Third Circuit Holds that Federal Aviation Regulations Do Not Preempt State Law Claims Against General Aviation Manufacturer Wrongful Death Claims Arising out of Plane Crash Into Residential Power Line […]

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