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AstraZeneca’s ambitious vaccine dreams are finally, officially dead One major caveat: even if the bill passes, it would be up to the FDA to decide when to crack down — and not everyone is convinced they will. “I’m, for one, a bit skeptical that this would immediately change [things] too much, unless...

Diversity: Saul Ewing Shares How It Restructured to Remove Barriers and Avoid 'Group Think' "A commitment to diversity and inclusion not only improves the quality of our legal services, it helps our firm understand the values and interests of our clients," the firm said.

Best Mentors: Lisa Colon Has Her Mentees Do the Talking "Everyone wants a chance, whether it is a chance to be involved, to be heard or to be seen," Lisa Colon said. Name a secret ingredient or two for effective mentoring. Listening and be willing to learn. I love to listen to the ladies that I...

Harrisburg lawyer named to PBA Board of Governors Dauphin County lawyer Matthew M. Haar was appointed to serve a three-year term on the Pennsylvania Bar Association Board of Governors as the unit county governor.

Amazon Challenges Vote to Unionize One of Its Warehouses The union's success at JFK8 "is indeed extremely significant," said Dan Altchek, an attorney with Saul Ewing in Baltimore and New York City. Of the approximately 8,000 employees at Staten Island's JFK8 Amazon warehouse who were eligible to...

This month’s Friday Five covers cases relating to a claimant’s second chance when a lawyer misses a court deadline, whether certain voluntary benefits fall within a broader ERISA plan, a court deciding that an insurer was “probably not wrong,” judicial reconsideration to mold the time period for...

FDA Issues First Batch of Warning Letters to Delta-8 THC Product Manufacturers The federal agency is warning five companies that they are marketing unapproved new drugs, misbranding their wares and unlawfully adding delta-8 THC to food products.

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s April 29, 2021, decision in a Right-to-Know Law (the “RTKL”) case has broad ramifications in matters where a state or local governmental agency has contracted with a private consultant and seeks to protect records the parties have exchanged while the agency...

Pennsylvania has required construction contractors to utilize minority and women businesses in state-funded construction since 1987. Within a short period of time, a parallel program was adopted for service contracting, where entities identified as “Socially or Economically Restricted Businesses”...

Public construction in Pennsylvania and elsewhere continues to present substantial challenges to local governmental entities. While some projects have been deferred in the current health and economic climate, at some point, and we hope sooner rather than later, the normal course of public...

People on the Move Gary Lipkin brings more than two decades of legal experience to his new role as a partner in Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr’s Litigation Department, including handling a diverse range of cases before the nation’s preeminent business court, the Delaware Court of Chancery. He resides in...

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