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Thomas R. Kline (born 1947) is an American personal injury attorney. His cases have helped shape Pennsylvania law and resulted in corporate, institutional, and governmental changes throughout the civil justice system. [1] The law schools at Drexel University and Duquesne University are named for Kline.
The Thomas R. Kline School of Law [3] (previously the "Earle Mack School of Law") is the law school of Drexel University, a private research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Established in 2006, it offers Juris Doctor, LLM and Master of Legal Studies degrees and provides for its students to take part in a ...
The Thomas R. Kline School of Law is the law school of Duquesne University, a private Catholic university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is approved by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. Dean April M. Barton joined the school in 2019 as its 13th dean.
After three other neutral arbitrators recused, Donald Haviland was unable to get retired Judge Mark Bernstein to recuse over ties to Drexel University's Thomas R. Kline School of Law.
Tom Kline and Jason Itkin, lawyers for plaintiff William Melissen and his wife, Margaret, said in a statement that Bayer had "acted with reckless indifference to people's safety."
Tom Kline bought Austin and Benita Pledger tickets to Los Angeles to visit the set of “Wheel of Fortune.” Benita Pledger Moving On. Following the verdict, the two sides immediately began preparing for the next of the Sheller/Kline cases. Diane Sullivan was replaced by a lawyer from another New York firm.
The founder and CEO of a prominent law firm was killed in a skiing accident at a New York-based ski resort, police and his firm announced on Sunday.. According to a statement from Colwell Law ...
Drexel University Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law: 3.–3.10 [36] Duke University School of Law: 3.30 for 1L classes and all others with 50 or more people, 3.50 for all classes with between 10 and 49 people, and no median for classes with fewer than 10 [37] Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Duquesne University