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PLW People in the News—Nov. 8, 2022—McNees, Spilman Thomas
McNees Wallace & Nurick attorney Michael Stoll was named co-chair of the Chester County Bar Association real estate section.From the Jury Pool: How Can Lawyers Who Pick Juries Change the Paradigm?
Stop for a moment and step out of the jurors' shoes and into those of the lawyers waiting in the courtroom. By the time most civil cases make it to trial, the attorneys have lived with the case for at least two years.PLW People in the News—Oct. 18, 2022—Willig Williams, McNees
Pennsylvania labor, employment and workers' compensation law firm Willig, Williams & Davidson announced that attorney Ashley M. Sullivan has joined the firm's prepaid legal services department to assist union members with their general legal needs.View more book results for the query "McNees Wallace & Nurick"
Jones Day, Perkins Coie Rake In Legal Bills From Key Pa. Campaigns
U.S. Senate candidate Mehmet Oz's expenses far outpace those of rival John Fetterman, as well as Josh Shapiro and Doug Mastriano, who are vying to become the state's next governor.People in the News—Oct. 11, 2022—McNees, Hangley Aronchick
McNees Wallace & Nurick attorney James P. DeAngelo was recently recognized for his commitment to access to justice by MidPenn Legal Services at its Access to Justice event on Sept. 22.PLW People in the News—Oct. 4, 2022—McNees
McNees Wallace & Nurick announced that Ashley Nichols Weber and Michael Stoll joined the firm's real estate and construction and procurement law groups.Midsize Moves: Reed Smith Corporate Partner Joins Eisner, Tressler Adds 6 in California
Eisner has added Aron Izower as a partner in the corporate and entertainment groups; Tressler announced six attorneys and three staff members from Wade & Lowe have joined the firm's Orange County and Los Angeles, California, offices.Appellate Consideration of the Pa. Prevailing Wage Act and Potential Implications for Industries
Whether the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act applies is a significant question because, if it is deemed applicable, workers who participate in "public work" on a given project must be paid in accordance with the minimum prevailing wage.Trending Stories
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