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Lawyer freed pending appeal of Jan. 6 conviction because of Supreme Court decision

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Pennsylvania Supreme Court Decision on Personal Jurisdiction

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The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has issued an interesting decision on personal jurisdiction: Hammons v. Ethicon, Inc., 3d 537 (2020). The majority opinion by Justice Baer begins: This case presents a challenge to the exercise of specific personal jurisdiction.

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The morning read for Tuesday, Oct. 15

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Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles and commentary related to the Supreme Court. Rivkin Jr. & & Elizabeth Price Foley, The Wall Street Journal) The post The morning read for Tuesday, Oct. 15 appeared first on SCOTUSblog.

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FTC Fights Pa. Noncompete Ban Challenger's Pause Bid

Law 360

The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday urged a Pennsylvania federal judge to reject a tree service company's bid to pause its challenge of the agency's noncompete ban, arguing that another district court's decision to set the ban aside nationwide doesn't justify a stay because the agency is mulling an appeal.

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Supreme Court Upholds Corporate Personal Jurisdiction Laws

Constitutional Law Reporter

Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of state laws requiring corporations operating within their borders to consent to personal jurisdiction when they register to do business in those states. According to the Court, such laws do not offend the Constitution’s Due Process Clause. Supreme Court’s Decision The Supreme Court reversed.

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Justices' Jurisdiction Review Could Prove 'Seismic' To Cos.

Law 360

Supreme Court's decision on Monday to take up a case about the reach of a Pennsylvania law could have a "seismic impact" on corporate litigation if the justices rule that a state can exercise jurisdiction over companies registered to do business there, legal experts told Law360.

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United States: Mallory Enforced By Philadelphia Court – There Is No General Jurisdiction Based On Registration To Do Business - Husch Blackwell LLP

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We previously blogged on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's decision in Mallory v. 3 EAP 2021, Slip. J-49-2021 (Pa. 22, 2021),