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Proceed With Caution Through the Intersection of Injury Law and Guardianship Practice
The rules providing for the appointment of a guardian already had to be meticulously navigated by any practitioner—now, through the Pennsylvania Legislature's enactment of Act 61 of 2023 (Senate Bill 506; PN 843)(Act 61), the guardianship rules are changing on June 11, 2024. The new rules provide plenty more for consideration when pleading, navigating or litigating any guardianship action.Special Section: New Partners 2024
Welcome to The Legal's annual New Partners list. This special section is devoted to new partners, including lateral partners, made or hired at Pennsylvania firms from February 2023 through January 2024.The Impact of the IRA on ESG: Preparing for Opportunity
The primary focus of the IRA is the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, which is squarely in line with ESG's environmental principles.The Legal Intelligencer Announces 2024 Pennsylvania Legal Awards Finalists, Honorees
All honorees will be recognized, and winners in finalist categories announced, at the Pennsylvania Legal Awards event in May.View more book results for the query "McNees Wallace & Nurick"
Succession Planning Success—Ensuring Good Governance Through Board Membership for Nonprofits
As board members, lawyers have a fiduciary duty to provide good governance to nonprofit organizations and, as volunteers, lawyers help nonprofit organizations fulfill their missions of providing for the greater good. As lawyers representing nonprofits, we have a responsibility for advising clients to maintain this adherence to the greater good and counsel clients on good governance.People in the News—Feb. 12, 2024—Marshall Dennehey, McNees
Medical malpractice litigator Alyson J. Kirleis has joined Marshall Dennehey's Pittsburgh office as a shareholder in the health care department.Inflation Reduction Act: A Game Changer for Pennsylvania Clean Energy Projects
The Inflation Reduction Act, Public Law 117-168 was signed into law by President Joe Biden on Aug. 16, 2022, but the impact of some of its provisions is just beginning to be felt. Among those are the substantial federal subsidies the act provides for state and local government investments in clean energy projects.What's in a Name? Law Firms Rebrand HR to 'People Operations'
The shift away from HR terminology to "talent development" has largely played out among large law firms, where titles such as chief people officer and chief talent officer are widespread, and is gradually encroaching on the midsize firm sector. Consultants say this evolution is tied to the aggressive war for talent in the legal profession.Litigation, IP Headlined Big Law Poaching by Midsize Firms in 2023
Rate flexibility and client conflicts drove Big Law attorneys to smaller firms in 2023, leading to gains for Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr in Texas, Stoel Rives in Oregon and Potter Anderson & Corroon in Delaware.Trending Stories
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