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3 Florida Law Firms Grab Millions in PPP Loans Along With Dozens of Others
At least 45 law firms in the Am Law 200 received Small Business Administration loans tied to the federal COVID-19 relief package.Dozens of Big Law Firms Received Millions in PPP Loan Funds
At least 45 law firms in the Am Law 200 received SBA loans this year.Benesch Associate Elected VP of DSBA, New Castle County
Kate Harmon, an associate in Benesch's Wilmington office, was elected vice president of the Delaware State Bar Association, New Castle County.Who Got the Work: A Bakery Bankruptcy and 401(K) Fraud
Richards, Layton & Finger provides legal counsel to the U.S. branch of Le Pain Quotidien as it files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Dilworth Paxson defends MandMarblestone against a law firm that says the company is responsible for a lawyer's loss of his 401(k) plan, and other work from midsize firms.The Money Rolled Right in for Am Law 200 Firms in the Midwest
With a global pandemic far from anyone's mind, law firms based outside Chicago saw a boom in mergers last year and grew their revenues faster than those inside the region's biggest commercial and financial hub.Midsize Moves: A Four-Lawyer Hire in New Jersey, a Health Care Tech Partner in New York
Stevens & Lee adds four new lawyers to a temporary office in Paramus, New Jersey; Moses & Singer hires a partner to join its health care, privacy and cybersecurity, intellectual property and internet and technology practice groups; and other midsize moves.Who Got the Work: Dental Defamation and a Leaky Landfill
Benesch is representing SmileDirectClub in its claims that NBC News spread misinformation about the company, the Ontario County, New York, board of supervisors hired Hodgson Russ to help deal with a local landfill's emissions levels, and other work from midsize firms.For the First Time in Years, the Second Hundred Matched the Top Tier's Growth
The Am Law Second Hundred in 2019 kept pace with the Am Law 100 in nearly every key metric, buoyed by significant growth among those in the bottom half of the list. Will they be able to do it again in a year defined by uncertainty?Who Got the Work: Coronavirus Clients
Benesch is representing an Akron, Ohio, retailer that says it sells essential goods and should stay open through the coronavirus pandemic, Montgomery McCracken is representing two wine distributors who are trying to sell directly to retailers and restaurants while state stores are closed, and other work from midsize firms.Midsize Moves: A Health Care Duo in South Carolina, a Tennessee Finance Attorney
Nexsen Pruet adds two health care attorneys in its Columbia, South Carolina, office, McGlinchey Stafford adds to its consumer financial services compliance team in Nashville, Tennessee, and other midsize moves.Trending Stories
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