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Regional Firms Draw On Past Experience to Work Remotely, Flatten the Curve
"If we're able to keep everyone healthy, we can take better care of the clients, and therefore look out for the financial wellbeing of our team as well."Special Section: Top Laterals/New Partners
In the Legal's Top Laterals/New Partners supplement, read about how lateral movement mirrors shifts in the legal landscape, success factors for lateral hiring and how to make the move a little easier. Also, check out which moves made it on our top lateral hires and runners-up lists.People in the News—March 4, 2020—Wisler Pearlstine
Wisler Pearlstine announced that Christopher E. Ezold and Joseph Clement, who head the firm's cybersecurity and data privacy practice, were interviewed on MLTV-Main Line Network: "Legal Talk with Stacy Clark."Midsize Moves: A Group of 5 in Florida, an East Coast Expansion
Kelley Kronenberg added two partners and three associates to its Fort Lauderdale, Florida, office, Burns White opens an office in New York City, and other midsize moves.As Pennsylvania Law Firms Went National, Here's What Happened at Home
Locally founded firms still dominate Pennsylvania, but that may change as large firms everywhere seek a stronger national presence.Burns White Appoints CEO of Eastern Region
Burns White announced that it elected three attorneys to leadership roles within the firm, including Jeffrey S. Adler, who assumed the role of chief operating officer of the firm's eastern region.Delaware Corporation's Own Press Release Thwarts Attempt to Dodge Wrongful Death Suit
A Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas judge has denied a health company's attempt to escape a wrongful death lawsuit against one of its hospitals, finding "extensive evidence" to refute its argument that it did not have control over the hospital.Delaware Corporation's Attempt to Dodge Wrongful Death Suit Thwarted by Own Press Release
A Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas judge has denied a health company's attempt to escape a wrongful death lawsuit against one of its hospitals, finding "extensive evidence" to refute its argument that it did not have control over the hospital.Company's Attempt to Dodge Wrongful Death Suit Thwarted by Own Press Release
A Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas judge has denied a health company's attempt to escape a wrongful death lawsuit against one of its hospitals, finding "extensive evidence" to refute its argument that it did not have control over the hospital.Company Thwarted by Own Press Release in Attempt to Dodge Wrongful Death Suit
A Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas judge has denied a health company's attempt to escape a wrongful death lawsuit against one of its hospitals, finding "extensive evidence" to refute its argument that it did not have control over the hospital.Trending Stories
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