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Ice Melt Supplier’s Suit Against Municipal Cooperative Isn’t Worth Its Salt, 3rd Circuit Says 2020-07-06 22:20 UTC by Law.comP.J. D’Annunziohttps://images.law.com/contrib/content/uploads/sites/399/2020/07/snowplow-Article-202007061706.jpgMining and Resources/State and Local Government/News/Civil Appeals/Contractual Disputes/Government/Industrial, Chemicals & Materials/Contract Litigation/New Jersey
A split panel affirmed a ruling in favor of the Morris County Cooperative Pricing Council, which awards and executes contracts for products and services so its members can obtain volume discount.
Damages paid through workers’ compensation and wrongful death in Texas should not be reserved for spouses and descendants, but made available to parents, siblings and immediate family.
Attorney Kevin Harden of Ross Feller Casey said the agreement marks the highest settlement in an exoneration case in Pennsylvania that did not involve DNA evidence.
Parker Hudson’s New Leader Aims to Increase Diversity and Keep Growing 2020-07-06 21:25 UTC by Law.comMeredith Hobbshttps://images.law.com/contrib/content/uploads/sites/404/2020/07/Harrison-Roberts-Article-202007061552.jpgLegal Services/News/Business of Law/Law Firm Management/Law Firm Partners/Law Firms – Mid Size/Leadership
Harrison Roberts said his immediate initiatives for the 75-lawyer firm are to diversify its partnership and maintain a strong culture of client service through the uncertainty of the pandemic.