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People in the News—Dec. 30, 2020—Cohen Seglias, Horn Williamson
Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman announced that Anthony H. Chwastyk joined the firm as senior counsel in the Philadelphia office, and Horn Williamson, a female-led firm, is expanding its practice by adding Philadelphia attorney Michael Hayes as the firm's new litigation chair.People in the News—Dec. 22, 2020—High Swartz, BrotmanLaw
High Swartz business attorney Don Petrille was invited to serve on Pennsylvania Auditor General-elect Tim DeFoor's transition team, and Ellen C. Brotman of BrotmanLaw moderated a panel of three white-collar lawyers on the issue of "Ethical Internal Investigations: Protecting the Company, the Individual and Yourself."Winners & Losers of 2020: Lawyers, Judge Got Caught on the Wrong Side of Line
Amid all the adversity of 2020, some New Jersey attorneys experienced great personal and professional achievements, while others faced their own unique low points. What follows is a look at some of the biggest winners and losers of the New Jersey legal community in the past year.Longtime Montgomery McCracken Partner Leaves to Chair Construction Boutique's Litigation Practice
"I'm excited about the prospect of joining a younger firm and a dynamic firm," Mike Hayes said.People in the News—Dec. 11, 2020—McNees Wallace, Montgomery McCracken
McNees Wallace & Nurick announced that it brought on litigation attorney William Boak to its labor and employment practice group, and Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads announced that Ashley R. Lynam joined the firm in its Philadelphia office.View more book results for the query "Montgomery McCracken"
Midsize Moves: An IP Partner in Houston, a Maritime Lawyer in New York
Porter Hedges hired an IP trial lawyer in Houston, Moses & Singer added a corporate and maritime attorney in New York, and other midsize moves.A Supreme Court CFAA Decision Could Give Terms of Service More Legal Bite
The Van Buren v. U.S. government case will solve a long-simmering circuit split regarding the scope of Computer Fraud and Abuse Act's scope. But lawyers note a potentially "dangerously vague" CFAA might also finally spur a congressional overall of the 34-year-old tech law.Vice Chair of Schnader's Securities Litigation Group Moves to Hogan Lovells
The 36-year-old corporate litigator says she's bringing major institutions in finance, insurance and sports to her new firm.Commemorating 20 Years of 'Upon Further Review'
The very first installment of my monthly appellate-related Upon Further Review column appeared in the Dec. 11, 2000, issue of The Legal Intelligencer bearing the headline "The Unconstitutionality of Non-Precedential Appellate Rulings."Midsize Moves: A Philly Title IX Partner, A New Orleans Office Leader
Montgomery McCracken brought on a partner to lead its new sexual misconduct liability and Title IX/institutional response practice groups, Kelley Kronenberg added a partner to lead its newly opened New Orleans office, and other midsize moves.Trending Stories
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