August 15, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer
Icelandic Adventure Undertaken for Hot CauseThings can get hot when lawyers get together, but how often do they get thermal? That's exactly what happened when 15 Reed Smith staff members from both sides of the Atlantic, including a partner and a legal secretary from the firm's Philadelphia office, met in Iceland last month for a three-day hiking trip to raise money for an international charity.
By Asher HawkinsOf the Legal Staff
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November 25, 2009 | Daily Business Review
Hardest part of Chinese deal was convincing stockholders back homeAkerman lawyers Michael Francis and Mary Carroll worked the acquisition of a Chinese advertising company with the help of Teddy Klinghoffer.
By Review staff
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November 02, 2009 | Daily Business Review
Real Estate Biggest Deals: RetailBy Review staff
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November 21, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer
Judiciary No End of Options for NigroAlthough Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Russell M. Nigro has lost the battle to keep his job for another 10 years, it seems that few battles loom ahead for the next phase of his professional life.
By Gina Passarella And Asher Hawkins Of the Legal Staff
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October 13, 2008 | The American Lawyer
Midsize firms see a silver liningThe downturn has clients looking to cut their legal budgets by shifting work from larger, pricier firms in New York and other major cities. Time for smaller firms to shine?
By Karen Sloan / Staff reporter
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July 24, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer
Pepper Hamilton Brings On Two More Dechert AttorneysPepper Hamilton has seemingly found a go-to source for its lateral attorney needs: Dechert.
By Gina Passarella Of the Legal Staff
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April 05, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer
The Legal's Diverse Attorneys of the YearOur goal in picking the "Diverse Attorneys of the Year" was to recognize those minority lawyers who made significant contributions to the practice of law between our last Diversity supplement in 2009 and this year.
By The Legal Staff
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August 06, 2007 | National Law Journal
Retirement a key ABA issueBy some estimates, a full quarter of the country's 1 million attorneys will be at least 65 by 2011. The aging attorney population is the focus of a proposed resolution before the ABA's House of Delegates which calls for law firms to discontinue their mandatory-retirement policies. The issue of mandatory retirement has received particular attention because of a lawsuit pending against Sidley Austin.
By Leigh Jones / Staff reporter
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August 18, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer
Systems Not Vulnerable to Outages, Area Courts SayPhiladelphia got lucky Thursday afternoon, enjoying normal electric service even as surrounding areas of the Northeast were in a blackout. But what would happen to local courts if a similar power outage were to strike here?
By Asher HawkinsOf the Legal Staff
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August 05, 2010 | Daily Business Review
Attorney negotiates $1.9M injury settlementJennifer Vanover was on her motor scooter in Dania Beach when she was hit by a Mazda Miata convertible driven by Matthew Kaufman, a New York dentist.
By Review staff and VerdictSearch
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