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Many Midsize Firms Reporting Stability During Pandemic
"In the 2008-2009 recession, large firms were hit harder, because they are more dependent on large transactions, major litigation, and big projects. To some extent, we are seeing the same pattern," said Eric Seeger of Altman Weil.The Legal Intelligencer Announces 2020 Professional Excellence Award Winners
The Legal Intelligencer is pleased to announce the 2020 Professional Excellence Award winners. We are delighted to highlight the great work and achievements across the full breadth of the Pennsylvania legal community.CERCLA Recovery Action Dismissed; Plaintiffs 'Hasty' in Testing Expanded Territory
Why Pennsylvania Firms Are Making Cost Cuts, but Avoiding People Cuts
While many large firms make cuts, some are expressly averse to laying off employees, and Pennsylvania-based firms are among them.Mid-Market Clients Rushing to Close Deals, Anticipating Slowdown Ahead
Hospitality clients are already feeling crippled by forced shutdowns in the face of the coronavirus, and other mid-market companies are bracing for more economic pain.As Potential Slowdown Looms, Mid-Market Clients in Mad Dash to Close Deals
"We are closing deals like crazy here," Ballard Spahr chairman Mark Stewart said just over a week ago. "The best thing to happen is we have discovered in this past week that we have a great ability to get up, work remotely and close deals."Johnson & Johnson Can't Dodge Price-Fixing Suit by Kroger, Walgreens
Antitrust claims are a product of federal statute and thus are extrinsic to, and not rights "under," a commercial agreement, the appeals court said.Johnson & Johnson Can't Dodge Price-Fixing Lawsuit Brought by Kroger, Walgreens
Antitrust claims are a product of federal statute and thus are extrinsic to, and not rights "under," a commercial agreement, the appeals court said.People in the News—Jan. 17, 2020—MacElree Harvey
MacElree Harvey added J. Christopher Erb as a partner in the firm's business department.Following Mushroom Antitrust Settlement, Garwin Gerstein to Divvy Up $18M Fee Award
Though the 11-page order did not outline exactly how much should be allocated to each firm, the motion requesting attorney fees allocated the lion's share to New York-based Garwin Gerstein & Fisher.Trending Stories
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