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People in the News—March 3, 2023—Fragner Seifert, Stradley Ronon
Boutique commercial real estate transactional and business services law firm Fragner Seifert Pace & Mintz announced that commercial real estate attorney Jennifer Hunt has joined the firm's Philadelphia office as counsel.People in the News—Feb. 28, 2023—Stradley Ronon, Buchanan Ingersoll
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young announced the addition of John Carty and Ryan A. Smith as associates in the firm's Philadelphia office.As Business Functions Gain Prominence, Leaders Seek to Strike 'Nonlawyer' From Vocabulary
"Law firms are evolving to look more like businesses … and businesses do not define people by what they are not," said Brown Rudnick COO Jennifer Korff.People in the News—Feb. 21, 2023—Faegre Drinker, Stradley Ronon, Constangy Brooks
On Jan. 30, Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath presented two mock trials—one by firm trial partners and another by associates.Finding State Laws Don't Apply, Federal Judge Orders Devereux to Hand Over Docs in Abuse Litigation
The defendants argued that under the two statutes, they didn't have to—and, in fact, couldn't—produce certain records.View more book results for the query "Stradley Ronon"
$3M Settlement Agreed On in Glenn Mills Schools Abuse Litigation
Former students of a youth detention center reached a $3 million settlement with one of several defendants in a proposed class action over alleged abuse at the now-closed Glen Mills Schools.Cahill Adds Corporate Partner; King & Spalding Hires Global Investigations Partner
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Defendant in Glenn Mills Schools Abuse Litigation Agrees to $3M Settlement With Ex-Students
The plaintiffs claimed in their complaint that CCIU, an agency that provided educational services to the school, "allowed Glen Mills' education program to operate in the shadows, turning a blind eye to its flagrant violations of youths' education rights."Federal Judge Allows Abuse Claims to Proceed Against Behavioral Health Organization Devereux
"There is nothing abstract about the harm of being confined to an institutional environment with allegedly deficient hiring, retention, supervision, and incident response policies—policies that have, according to the [first amended complaint], caused plaintiffs to suffer repeated incidents of abuse and that by all accounts remain in place," U.S. District Judge Anita Brody wrote.Trending Stories
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