Archives for Joseph E. Samuel, Jr.
TikTok Rulings May Clarify Scope Of Economic Powers Law
December 7, 2020
Law360By Jeremy D. Mishkin and Joseph E. Samuel, Jr.
The fight between the Trump administration and popular video-sharing social network TikTok continues on multiple fronts. TikTok and some of its…
Legal Battles Over Trump Administration’s TikTok Ban Reach Appellate Courts
November 23, 2020
The fight between the Trump administration and popular video-sharing social network TikTok continues on multiple fronts. TikTok and some of…
Rebutting the Presumption of Insolvency During a Pandemic
November 2, 2020
American Bankruptcy InstituteBy David Dormont, Edward L. Schnitzer and Joseph E. Samuel, Jr.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause harsh economic conditions throughout the U.S., many companies face the difficult prospect of…
Preference Payments in Bankruptcy: Rebutting the Presumption of Insolvency during the COVID-19 Pandemic
June 1, 2020
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause harsh economic conditions throughout the United States, many companies face the difficult prospect…
Restaurants sue the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board over wine handling fees
May 7, 2020
The Philadelphia InquirerBy Harold Brubaker
Two Pennsylvania restaurateurs are leading a proposed class action lawsuit in state Commonwealth Court that would force the Pennsylvania Liquor…
Liquor Board Must Allow for Direct Sales of Specialty Wines, Court Rules
May 1, 2020
The Legal IntelligencerBy Max Mitchell
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board must allow for direct deliveries of specialty wines, a judge has ruled following the Commonwealth Court’s first…
Court Tackles Direct Wine Deliveries Amid COVID-19 Shutdown in Its First Livestreamed Session
April 28, 2020
The Legal IntelligencerBy Max Mitchell
The YouTube channel was divided into nine panels, with six attorneys, one court crier and one court reporter looking on from different…
Wine dealers sue the PLCB over allegedly illegal shipping restriction
April 16, 2020
The Philadelphia InquirerBy Harold Brubaker
Two wine dealers have sued the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board in Commonwealth Court for emergency relief, alleging that the agency…
LIFE SUSTAINING BUSINESSES UPDATE: Wolf Administration Clarifies Which Businesses Must Close and Provides Additional Guidance on Waivers and Other Issues
March 20, 2020
This is an additional update to our two previous posts on Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf’s Order regarding the closure of…
Montgomery McCracken Welcomes Three Associates
November 4, 2019
Montgomery McCracken is pleased to announce the addition of three associates to the firm’s Philadelphia office. Elizabeth Catalano, Kacie E….