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People in the News - Oct. 1, 2015 - Dilworth Paxson Adds 3 Associates
Dilworth Paxson added three associates—Claire Blewitt, Elizabeth Roggio and Larissa Woskob—to the firm.People in the News - Oct. 1, 2015 - Dilworth Paxson Adds 3 Associates
Dilworth Paxson added three associates—Claire Blewitt, Elizabeth Roggio and Larissa Woskob—to the firm.People in the News - Sept. 30, 2015 - Six Lawyers Join Hill Wallack
Paul M. Fires, managing partner of Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby, joined the board of trustees of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia.People in the News - Sept. 30, 2015 - Six Lawyers Join Hill Wallack
Paul M. Fires, managing partner of Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby, joined the board of trustees of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia.People in the News - Sept. 14, 2015 - Mattioli Joins Greenberg Traurig
Mark L. Mattioli joined Greenberg Traurig's Philadelphia office as shareholder in the health and U.S. Food and Drug Administration business practice.People in the News - Sept. 14, 2015 - Mattioli Joins Greenberg Traurig
Mark L. Mattioli joined Greenberg Traurig's Philadelphia office as shareholder in the health and U.S. Food and Drug Administration business practice.Stevens & Lee Nabs Government Contracts Group From Hill Wallack
Reading, Pennsylvania-based Stevens & Lee, in a renewed push to bolster its New Jersey ranks, has added a three-attorney administrative law and government contracts group to its Princeton office from Hill Wallack, including the head of that firm's practice.Stevens & Lee Nabs Government Contracts Group From Hill Wallack
Reading, Pennsylvania-based Stevens & Lee, in a renewed push to bolster its New Jersey ranks, has added a three-attorney administrative law and government contracts group to its Princeton office from Hill Wallack, including the head of that firm's practice.Lawyers Divided Over NJ Ruling Letting Schools Sue Bullies
After a school district that was sued by an ex-student for bullying was granted permission to pursue third-party claims against some of the alleged bullies, the idea of a school district pursuing legal claims against students who misbehave is getting mixed reviews from lawyers.Lawyers Divided Over NJ Ruling Letting Schools Sue Bullies
After a school district that was sued by an ex-student for bullying was granted permission to pursue third-party claims against some of the alleged bullies, the idea of a school district pursuing legal claims against students who misbehave is getting mixed reviews from lawyers.Trending Stories
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