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Barley Snyder reelects managing partner
Barley Snyder managing partner Jeff Lobach has agreed to continue his leadership role into its fifth term, making him the longest-serving managing partner in the firm’s history.
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Geisinger employees sue over COVID-19 testing
More than 70 Geisinger Health System employees filed a class-action suit against Danville-based Geisinger Medical Center and its affiliated hospitals and clinics, claiming its COVID-19 testing requirements for employees exempt from getting the vaccine force them to choose between their religion and their jobs.
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McNees Wallace & Nurick partners with Boyer & Ritter to open new company
Law firm McNees Wallace & Nurick and CPA firm Boyer & Ritter launched a new company as part of a joint venture that the two firms say will provide comprehensive services for companies looking to buy or sell auto dealerships.
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Harrisburg restaurateur faces fines, jail for pandemic-related fraud charges
A Dauphin County restaurant owner faces $2.6 million in fines and up to 90 years in prison after allegedly defrauding the federal government out of $237,500 in loans from the Small Business Administration.
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Five black-owned businesses receive pro bono legal services from Harrisburg law firm
Asha Banks founded her online greeting and holiday card store, CheerNotes, last year after feeling frustrated by a lack of representation when buying greeting cards for friends and family.
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McNees offers pro bono legal help to five Black-controlled businesses
Harrisburg law firm McNees Wallace & Nurick will be offering pro bono legal services to five black-owned or controlled businesses.
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Gov. Wolf signs two bills to protect health care workers’ safety
“These laws will pay a critical role in helping our hospital families feel protected from violence in their workplaces,” said Andy Carter, president and CEO of the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania.
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States sue generic drug makers alleging collusion to stifle competition
A 50-state coalition filed its third lawsuit in an ongoing antitrust investigation into potential collusion among manufacturers of generic topical drugs.
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A Conversation With: Jennifer Kline
Jennifer Kline, 54, started her law career in 1992, representing employers and insurance companies in workers’ compensation claims. She later joined Katherman, Briggs and Greenberg LLP and began representing employees in those cases.
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KBG Injury Law opens office in Lemoyne
Citing Cumberland County’s growing population, a York-based personal injury law firm opened an office in the West Shore.
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A Conversation With: Tawny Mummah
Tawny Mummah, 50, is the former chief counsel of the Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) and has joined Post and Schell, PC’s health care practice group as principal.
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A Conversation With: Sarah Williams
Sarah Williams, 55, recently joined Penn State Dickinson Law as assistant professor of law, and will be teaching federal securities regulation, financial statement fundamentals, professional responsibility and property.
Read More »Guest view: National eyes are on Philadelphia pay-equity case
In 1963 the Equal Pay Act was passed with the noble intention of eliminating pay inequality by making it illegal to pay men and women unequally for equal work. Although an initial step in the right direction, over 50 years have passed, and America still struggles with a gender pay gap. A case in Philadelphia is highlighting the divisiveness of the issue.
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McNees opens York office
Harrisburg-based McNees, Wallace & Nurick LLC opened its eighth office in York last month.
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