February 27, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
Find the Right Content Opportunities, Forget About the RestThese days, no one doubts that creating and publishing good content is an essential part of legal services marketing. Whether it's blogging, sending out timely client alerts, posting on social media or writing articles for legal or industry publications, publishing content in your practice area can help identify you as a top-notch, go-to practitioner with clients and prospects, and establish you as a thought leader and a resource with the media.
By Meg Charendoff
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January 23, 2006 | National Law Journal
Breyer: 'Never Heard a Voice Raised in Anger' on High CourtEven as the news from Capitol Hill was signaling that the confirmation vote on Samuel Alito Jr. will split along party lines, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer was reminding Pennsylvania students that the judicial system seeks to rise above potentially divisive obstacles. Despite a public impression that the Court is sharply divided, Breyer said justices decide cases in a professional, calm and respectful process. "No justice has ever said something insulting or slighting. Not even as a joke."
By Meg Charendoff and Asher Hawkins
6 minute read
November 13, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer
Where Have the Pennsylvania Lawyers Gone?One of the focuses of the PALaw 2007 Annual Report on the Legal Profession is the growth of law firms in Pennsylvania. Which firms grew? Which firms shrank? And where does that place them on our rankings of the Top 100 Largest Law Firms?
By Meg Charendoff
11 minute read
August 20, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer
Where Have All the GCs Gone?When the time came this year to start putting together our annual GC Compensation survey for public companies in Pennsylvania, we set about gather the data in the usual way � researching the companies' Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings on executive compensation.
By Meg Charendoff
12 minute read
November 13, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer
Editor's Note:Welcome to PaLAW 2007, our Annual Report on the Legal Profession. We've been putting out this publication for the past 14 years and just when we thought there were no surprises left, along comes the upset of the century � or at least the past decade: a new number one Pennsylvania law firm.
By Meg Charendoff
3 minute read
January 20, 2006 | The Legal Intelligencer
Breyer: 'Never Heard a Voice Raised in Anger' on High CourtAs the news from Capitol Hill made clear that the upcoming confirmation vote on 3rd Circuit Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. portends to be deeply split along party lines, one member of the U.S. Supreme Court reminded some local teens yesterday that the American judicial system has always sought to rise above potentially divisive obstacles.
By Meg Charendoff and Asher Hawkins
6 minute read
January 23, 2006 | Law.com
Breyer: 'Never Heard a Voice Raised in Anger' on High CourtEven as the news from Capitol Hill was signaling that the confirmation vote on Samuel Alito Jr. will split along party lines, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer was reminding Pennsylvania students that the judicial system seeks to rise above potentially divisive obstacles. Despite a public impression that the Court is sharply divided, Breyer said justices decide cases in a professional, calm and respectful process. "No justice has ever said something insulting or slighting. Not even as a joke."
By Meg Charendoff and Asher Hawkins
6 minute read
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