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Fuel station operator could not assert claims under the Petroleum Marketing Practices Act against the station property owner where franchisee had direct sublease and supply agreements with party that the owner had leased the property to, as there was no franchise relationship.
Elliott Greenleaf Scores $11M Referral Fee in Dispute Against Former Shareholder
Judge Richard Haaz said the personal injury plaintiff's request that the fee go to attorney Richard DeMarco did not invalidate a 2014 fee agreement between Elliott Greenleaf and Saltz Mongeluzzi & Bendesky, the firm that litigated the lawsuit.People in the News—June 21, 2022—Faegre Drinker, Capehart Scatchard
On June 2, Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath Philadelphia partner Paul Saint-Antoine was part of a panel of attorneys and economists addressing the topic of "Modern Approaches to Analyzing Hospital Mergers" at the American Bar Association's 2022 Antitrust in Health Care Conference.Motorist Struck by Dump Truck Settles for $2 Million in Ocean County
A woman who sustained neck and back injuries when her car was rear-ended by a dump truck agreed on May 10 to a $2 million settlement in her Ocean County…View more book results for the query "'Zarwin Baum'"
Eckert Seamans Adds Commercial Litigation Lawyer
Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott announced that it has welcomed Randall S. MacTough to the firm's Wilmington office.In this case of first impression, the court found that the liquidation standard did not operate as a per se requirement for plan approval.
NJ Transit Pays $1.6 Million for Child Killed by Bus While Biking
The family of a 9-year-old bicyclist who died in a collision with a New Jersey Transit bus received payment of a $1.6 million settlement in their…'Battle Tested': Firm Leaders Optimistic About 2021 Revenues, Despite Looming Turbulence
"The wild card for us and all firms is what impact the variants will continue to have on us and our clients, our hybrid working environment and our revenue stream," McNees Wallace & Nurick's chairman Brian Jackson said.Mid-Market Recap: Litigators Thrived Despite Closed Courts
It looked bad for litigators when courts closed. But a number of issues related to the pandemic kept litigation departments busy. What does the near future hold?Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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