The Houston Chronicle, Atlanta Business Journal, National Law Journal, Houston Business Journal and more covered the story of Gate Guard Services, L.P., which won attorneys’ fees from the U.S. Department of Labor related to an enforcement action the judge ruled never should have been pursued. Annette Idalski, of the Atlanta office of Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry, was lead counsel in the notable case.
Alan M. Feldman of Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock Dodig LLP participated in an all-star panel of litigators as part of a CLE sponsored by the Pennsylvania Association for Justice.
The Bucks County Herald published a story about First Federal of Bucks County, a financial institution with locations throughout Bucks County, co-sponsoring a financial literacy program at Samuel K. Faust Elementary School in Bensalem, Pa., to help teach students how better to manage money.
Doylestown-based business law attorney Krista Harper, of Harper Business Law, P.C., recently launched a newly designed website, HarperBusinessLaw.com.
Philadelphia federal criminal defense attorney Hope Lefeber was quoted in an article for The Legal Intelligencer regarding the controversy surrounding Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane suspending an investigation of Philadelphia Democrats.
Labor and employment attorney Bruce M. Ludwig, of Willig, Williams & Davidson, presented oral arguments before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in an effort to stop the closing of State Health Centers by the Corbett Administration.
Global intellectual property law firm Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel, LLP, located in Philadelphia, Pa., has launched a newly redesigned website.
The Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center was featured in the Philadelphia Business Journal in an article by John George on the new focus on finding a cure for hepatitis B. George noted that several biotech companies now are focusing their efforts on hepatitis B, in the wake of the discovery of a cure for hepatitis C.
Employment and labor attorneys Kristine Phillips, Kathleen Tana and the entire legal team of Willig, Williams & Davidson have been honored by Philadelphia VIP with the William J. Brennan Award for their outstanding service as volunteers with the organization.
Robert Santiago, III, Chief Operating Officer of Para-Plus Translations, a global translation and interpretation company from Cherry Hill, New Jersey served as a panelist at the breakfast workshop, “Succeeding in a Hyper-Competitive Global Economy- Preparing for Competition Down the Street and Across the World” on March 19, 2014.
Scranton-Wilkes Barre area attorneys Melissa Scartelli and Peter Paul Olszewski, Jr., of Scartelli Olszewski, P.C., have been admitted to the esteemed Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum.
Litigation funding company USClaims has been ranked the No. 1 legal funding provider in the country in the National Law Journal’s Best of 2014 survey. Members of the legal community across the country vote for their top choices for legal service providers in categories such as marketing, public relations, web design, mediation and ADR, recruiting, litigation support, pre-settlement funding and more.
The Doylestown firm of Williams Family Law, P.C. was profiled in a feature article in the March 2014 edition of Suburban Life Magazine as Bucks County’s “Hometown Lawyers.”
Daniel Weinstock of personal injury law firm, Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock Dodig LLP wrote the article, “Recovering Special Damages for Med Mal Post-MCARE,” for The Legal Intelligencer’s litigation section, discussing the Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Act.
Business law attorney Stewart Weintraub of Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry has been named a Best Lawyer® for the 10th year in a row. Stewart also recently was honored with a 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award from The Legal Intelligencer.
Personal injury attorney Ezra Wohlgelernter, with the Philadelphia firm of Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock Dodig LLP, presented a symposium at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania entitled, “Business and the Tort System: Friends or Foes.”