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PA Court Ignored SCOTUS in Reglan Ruling

Zack Needles

The PA Superior Court's recent decision not to apply blanket pre-emption to failure-to-warn claims against the makers of the generic version of drug Reglan ignores U.S. Supreme Court precedent ...

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Practice Tip: Explosion and Fire Litigation

John L. Tate

The spectrum of challenges inherent in fire and explosion litigation can and should stimulate creative responses. One size does not fit all.

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State-Law Design-Defect Claims Against Generic Drug Manufacturers Are Preempted

Wendy S. Dowse & Steve Glickstein

This article discusses <I>Mensing</I> and <I>Bartlett</I> and their potential impact.

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Real Property Law

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Discussion of two major rulings.

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Landlord & Tenant

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

In-depth analysis and discussion of several key rulings.

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Development

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Discussion of a recent case.

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Cooperatives & Condominiums

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Analysis of a key case.

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The Impact of Oral Permission on an Adverse Possession Claim

Stewart E. Sterk

Does a prior owner's oral grant of permission to enter the disputed land at the owner's death operate to defeat an adverse possession claim by a person who, after the oral grant of permission, occupied the land for the statutory period?

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Sales Speak: New Opportunities in the Legal Industry

Silvia L. Coulter

Research over the past four years is showing a slow-moving upward trend of law firms hiring professional sales people. This trend spans all sizes of firms, from small to global.

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The Voice of the Client: What Loyalty Gets You

Bruce D. Heintz

How does a law firm discover what it takes to become a Preferred Provider for a particular key client? Simple, just ask the client.

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