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CLE for Pennsylvania Bar Institute: The Complex Commercial Case in Arbitration 2020

Kang Haggerty Managing Member Edward T. Kang and Member Kandis L. Kovalsky are both presenters in an upcoming CLE on the advantages and disadvantages of using arbitration as a resolution mechanism for complex commercial cases. Kandis also serves as Course Planner. This 3-hour CLE will review the history of arbitration and the…

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Implementation Regulations on the Horizon Under Section 1071 of Dodd-Frank

In response to the 2008 financial crisis, Congress enacted the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (“Dodd-Frank”) in 2010, focused on addressing sectors of the financial services industry. Dodd-Frank was to be implemented over time: Section 1071 (15 U.S. Code § 1691c-2(a)) has been pushed back on the…

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Kang Haggerty at NAMWOLF 2020 Driving Diversity & Leadership Conference

Kang Haggerty Members Edward T. Kang, Jacklyn Fetbroyt and Kandis L. Kovalsky are attending the 2020 National Association of Minority and Women Owned Law Firms (“NAMWOLF”) Driving Diversity & Leadership Conference in Fort Lauderdale, Florida from February 22nd to February 25th. If you are attending the NAWMOLF conference, or find…

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Kandis Kovalsky, David Scott Elected to Kang Haggerty Membership

Philadelphia, PA (January 29, 2020): Kang Haggerty LLC, a business litigation boutique with offices in Philadelphia, PA and Marlton, NJ, is pleased to announce that Kandis L. Kovalsky and David R. Scott were elected to the firm’s membership, effective January 1, 2020. Kandis L. Kovalsky David R. Scott “This is…

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Legal Intelligencer: Beyond the Courts: The Potential Future of Arbitration

In the January 23, 2020 edition of The Legal Intelligencer Edward T. Kang, managing member of Kang Haggerty wrote “Beyond the Courts: The Potential Future of Arbitration” This recent decision has implications for how practitioners understand the court system and arbitration system to usually work, as well as raising already-existent…

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NJ Division of Revenue and Enterprise Services – Streamlined Business Reinstatement and Dissolution Program

In connection with its legislative directive to “specify the formats and methods for all filings and certifications required pursuant to this section and generally, for all filings and certifications required under the purview of the division” the Director of the Division of Revenue and Enterprise Services announced certain streamlined mechanisms…

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Legal Intelligencer: Five Years After ‘Daimler’: It’s All in the Specifics

In the January 2, 2020 edition of The Legal Intelligencer Edward T. Kang and Kandis L. Kovalsky co-authored “Five Years After ‘Daimler’: It’s All in the Specifics.” Major cases such as 2014’s Daimler AG v. Bauman have refined the requirements for, and in many senses restricted, the establishment of personal jurisdiction…

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Maliheh Zare and Michael Weinert Join Kang Haggerty

Philadelphia, PA (December 12, 2019): Kang Haggerty LLC, a business litigation boutique with offices in Philadelphia, PA and Marlton, NJ is pleased to announce that Maliheh Zare and Michael Weinert have joined the firm as associates. Maliheh Zare Michael Weinert Maliheh comes to Kang Haggerty with a wealth of extensive…

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Legal Intelligencer: Changing Consumer Data and Protection Regulations for Companies and Their Counsel

In the November 27, 2019 edition of The Legal Intelligencer Edward T. Kang, managing member of Kang Haggerty wrote “Changing Consumer Data and Protection Regulations for Companies and Their Counsel.” Although a European regulation, the GDPR has affected American companies and, as it appears, has also begun to shape American…

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Kang Haggerty Sponsors Barristers’ 35th Annual Turkey Drive

Kang Haggerty proudly sponsored the Barristers’ Association of Philadelphia, Inc’s 35th Annual Turkey Drive in advance of the Thanksgiving holiday. This year, the Barristers were able to provide 700 Philadelphia families in need with “turkey baskets” which included a turkey, stuffing, corn, green beans and cranberry sauce. Volunteers consisted of…