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Kang Haggerty Attorneys Named to Super Lawyers & Rising Star Lists for 2025

Kang Haggerty LLC is pleased to announce that five of its attorneys have been selected for the 2025 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists. Pennsylvania Super Lawyers List — 2025 Edward T. Kang – Business Litigation Jacklyn Fetbroyt – Business/Corporate Henry J. Donner – Construction Litigation, Real Estate, Employee…

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Fetbroyt Returns to National Business Institute to Speak on Assessing and Allocating Risk in Contract Negotiations

In the corporate world, contracts are more than just formalities; they’re the foundation of trust, accountability, and successful partnerships. It is important to draft agreements thoughtfully and in an manner that avoids exposing a business to unexpected or inadequately assessed risks. On Thursday, May 15, 2025, Kang Haggerty’s Jacklyn Fetbroyt…

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Legal Intelligencer: Where Do I Have to Go to Get a Decent Beer?—State of Taprooms in Pa. and NJ in 2025

In the May 12, 2025 edition of The Legal Intelligencer, Aaron Peskin writes, “Where Do I Have to Go to Get a Decent Beer? —State of Taprooms in Pa. and NJ in 2025.” It is fair to say that the craft beer boom of the 2010s is largely over. The…

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Legal Intelligencer: Civil RICO Gets Personal—Supreme Court Allows Recovery of Economic Harm Deriving From Personal Injury

In the April 17, 2025 edition of The Legal Intelligencer, Edward T. Kang writes, “Civil RICO Gets Personal—Supreme Court Allows Recovery of Economic Harm Deriving From Personal Injury.” The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Medical Marijuana v. Horn expands the reach of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), clarifying…

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Kang Haggerty’s Aaron Peskin quoted in The Philadelphia Inquirer: Federal layoffs hit Philadelphia. Here’s what happened next for workers

Kang Haggerty Senior Counsel Aaron Peskin is quoted in a Philadelphia Inquirer article by reporter Ariana Perez-Castells on the impact of recent federal layoffs impacting governmental employees in the Philadelphia area. Peskin represents Trevor Otto, a lease contracting officer at the General Services Administration in Philadelphia, on his appeal to…

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Legal Intelligencer: Shifting the Balance: Use Offer of Judgment in Litigation

Offers of judgment encourage settlement by shifting litigation risks to the party that refuses a reasonable settlement offer, thus forcing the party to carefully assess whether proceeding to trial is worth the financial risk. Offers of judgment, if used properly, can provide strategic leverage in negotiations and serve as a…

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Aaron Peskin Provides Law360 Expert Analysis on How DOGE’s Severance Plan May Affect Federal Employees

On February 26, 2025, Law360 published an Expert Analysis authored by Kang Haggerty senior counsel Aaron Peskin, on How DOGE’s Severance Plan May Affect Federal Employees. To say that President Donald Trump’s administration is off to a fast start would be quite the understatement. The administration, working through Elon Musk’s…

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Philadelphia’s citations for speed and red-light cameras are misleading, lawsuit says, The Philadelphia Inquirer

Kang Haggerty member Kyle Garabedian is quoted in a Philadelphia Inquirer article by reporter Abraham Gutman, on a federal lawsuit claiming that notices of traffic violations captured on speed and red-light cameras in Philadelphia mislead car owners, and that the programs offer little-to-no path for drivers to dispute the tickets.…

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Kang Haggerty Expands with Addition of Ferrara Law Group Attorneys

Kang Haggerty LLC recently announced the addition of attorneys from the Marlton, New Jersey-based Ferrara Law Group, including its founding partners, Ralph Ferrara and Aaron Peskin, along with associate Joshua Hirshey. “We are thrilled to welcome Ralph, Aaron, and Josh to the firm,” said Edward T. Kang, Managing Member of…

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Legal Intelligencer: Litigating the Written Word: Parol Evidence Rule and the Gist of the Action Doctrine in Fraud Claims

Two doctrines frequently arise in Pennsylvania jurisprudence when addressing disputes between the parties to a contract: the parol evidence rule and the gist of the action doctrine. While each serves a distinct purpose, their application often overlaps, especially in fraud cases between the parties to a contract. Understanding both rules…