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Matt Fair

Matt Fair

Senior Reporter at Law360

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Schnader Harrison Inflated Bills Before Collapse, Suit Says

A Philadelphia-based real estate company caught up in a contract dispute over an allegedly botched North Carolina development project has accused the defunct Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP of engaging in a "phantom billing scheme" to boost the firm's revenue ahead of its eventual dissolution last September.
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Michael Best Absorbs 6-Atty Great Plains Startup Boutique

Michael Best & Friedrich LLP announced Monday it had expanded into the Great Plains region of the U.S. as it combines with a six-attorney Nebraska-based boutique helmed by a former Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC attorney.
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Pa. Panel Axes Mass Consolidation Of Virus Coverage Cases - Law360

A Pennsylvania appeals court ruled on Tuesday that an Allegheny County judge ran afoul of state procedural rules when she required that all future-filed cases against Erie Insurance Exchange over coverage for pandemic-related financial losses be consolidated into a litigation program she created in…
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Pa. Didn’t Bar Asbestos Exclusions, Ex-Insurance Chief Says - Law360

Testifying as an expert in a dispute over liability for paying tens of thousands of asbestos-related claims, a former chief of the Pennsylvania Insurance Department told a Philadelphia jury on Tuesday that workers in the office were never ordered to issue blanket denials to insurers seeking to exclu…
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Judge Won’t Toss Ex-Temple Dean’s Ranking Scandal Charges - Law360

A Pennsylvania federal judge on Tuesday rejected a bid from the ex-dean of Temple University’s business school to dismiss criminal charges over an alleged scheme to use false information to artificially boost rankings for the school’s online MBA program.
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Jury Axes Sexual Harassment Claims Against MyPhillyLawyer - Law360

A Pennsylvania federal jury cleared personal injury firm MyPhillyLawyer on Friday of allegations from a former paralegal that she was subjected to repeated sexual harassment from attorneys and other co-workers during her brief tenure with the firm three years ago.
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Philly DA Slams Opioid Settlement As A Sellout For City - Law360

Philadelphia’s district attorney accused the state’s top prosecutor Thursday of selling out the city’s interest in pursuing its own claims against opioid manufacturers and distributors in favor of a $26 billion settlement announced a day earlier.
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Judge OKs $7.6M Deal To End Processing Fee Class Claims - Law360

A Pennsylvania federal judge gave preliminary approval to a $7.65 million settlement to end a pair of class actions accusing CardConnect Corp. of concealing charges imposed on merchants for its payment processing services.
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Liquidator Can’t Use Insurers’ Assets To Exceed Benefit Caps - Law360

A Pennsylvania court shot down a bid by the liquidator for two defunct providers of long-term care insurance to allow policyholders to reap the full amount of coverage their policies entitled them to despite caps set by various state guaranty associations that have since assumed responsibility for p…
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False Sanction Violation Claim Can’t Support Defamation Suit - Law360

A Pennsylvania appeals court ruled in a published decision on Thursday that letters urging the federal government to investigate a defense contractor could not serve as the basis of defamation claims despite their ultimately incorrect accusations that the company had violated U.S. sanctions on Iran.
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Non-Atty’s Med Mal Work Required Warning, Pa. Justice Says - Law360

Pennsylvania’s chief justice suggested during oral arguments Thursday that a trial judge should have informed a woman who tried to represent her son’s estate in a since-axed medical malpractice case that she needed to hire an attorney to pursue her claims.