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People in the News—Sept. 29, 2021—Burns White, Blank Rome
Duquesne University School of Law student Claire Neiberg is the recipient of the 2021 Burns White Diversity in the Law Scholarship, and Blank Rome announced that Jourdan S. Garvey joined the Philadelphia office as an associate in the firm's growing corporate, mergers and acquisitions, and securities group.Backed By Barley Snyder, Pa.-Based Paving Products Manufacturer Sues Staten Island Building Products
Barley Snyder filed a patent infringement lawsuit Tuesday in Pennsylvania Middle District Court against Staten Island Building Products. The complaint…As GC Duties Expand, Firms Struggle to Bulk Up Titles
Legal officers at companies all over are taking on more responsibilities than ever before, but that doesn't mean their titles will necessarily keep up, or that communications will be perfectly clear when those responsibilities expand.Can Legal Departments Get CLM Tech Right Before 'Everyone Gets Too Angry'?
Many legal departments may find their second try at implementing a CLM solution to be the charm, with first attempts marred by poor planning, overzealous tech companies and a confusing marketplace.View more book results for the query "*"
The Changing of the Law Clerk: A New Jersey Judicial Tradition
As September quickly turns into October, be sure not to forget that behind every judge in New Jersey is an overwhelmed law clerk still trying to figure it all out.Faegre Drinker Wilmington Partner to Present in Cross-Border Insolvency Webinar
Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath announced that Wilmington-based partner Ian Bambrick is slated to present a webinar alongside London partners Wayne Beck and Buvini Kularatne.Sandeep Savla Joins Norton Rose Fulbright as Partner
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Here's How to Benefit From South Florida's Tech Boom
"They are looking for space to have physical offices, looking for people to hire, and all those things require people to be involved in real estate."'Aronson,' 'Rales' and … 'Zuckerberg': Del. Supreme Court Adopts 3-Part Demand Futility Standard
In affirming the Delaware Court of Chancery's decision, the high court concurred with the court-below's articulation of a new three-part standard to assess whether a derivative plaintiff meets her pleading burden to show that a pre-suit demand upon the board would have been futile.Trending Stories
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