Kane’s New Email Review Costs Up to $880 Hourly
Tens of thousands of government dollars have been spent on multiple investigations into the pornographic and offensive email traffic exchanged among judges, prosecutors and government officials in Pennsylvania, and the contract for the latest review indicates the sum could quickly rise.
Pa. Law Weekly
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Trio Prepares for Unprecedented Supreme Court Transition
Following the historic election of three new Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices this November, the court faces the unusual challenge of transitioning nearly half its complement into a system where they will encounter new responsibilities, procedures and expectations.
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Lawyers Await Appellate Guidance on UIM Bifurcation
"When you're going to different counties, you're going to get different results," said plaintiffs attorney Michael J. Pisanchyn Jr., of the Pisanchyn Law Firm. "It's difficult to be able to tell a client with any type of consistency what's going to happen because there's no appellate guidance."
Special Reports
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Crowd Funding
In the Legal’s crowd-funding supplement, articles focus on the available options, real estate, regulation and history.
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PaLaw 2015: Annual Report on the Legal Profession
Welcome to the 22nd edition of PaLaw: Annual Report on the Legal Profession. Each year we use this magazine to provide a detailed view of the state of the law in Pennsylvania, from one corner of the state (and the profession) to the other. Our aim is to cover all aspects of the law in Pennsylvania, including both the public and private sectors.

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