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People in the News—July 15, 2019—Gawthrop Greenwood
The March of Dimes revealed the four women it will honor from Chester County in its 30th annual Salute to Women of Achievement, including Sandra L. Knapp, a partner at Gawthrop Greenwood.People in the News—July 3, 2019—Stradley Ronon
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young partner Craig R. Blackman served as a moderator for Business Insurance America's Emerging Risks and Innovation Summit in New York.People in the News—June 18, 2019—Capehart Scatchard
James Clancy was the recipient of the 20th annual Blaine E. Capehart Legal Writing Award, presented at Capehart Scatchard.A Young Dad's Perspective on Balancing Fatherhood With a Busy Legal Practice
If I were to sum up my impressions and observations about being a young father while also managing a busy legal practice, it would be a simple phrase—“challenging but rewarding.”People in the News—June 10, 2019—Willig Williams
Philadelphia labor, employment and workers' compensation law firm Willig, Williams & Davidson announced that attorney Elizabeth I. Deegan joined the firm.Occupational Disease Victims Neglected by Workers' Comp System
Numerous states have enacted measures that create insurmountable obstacles for occupational disease victims.People in the News—June 3, 2019—Weber Gallagher
Ross Goren, an associate in Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby's Philadelphia office, spoke on a panel at the RIMS 2019 National Conference in Boston.Networking and Generating Referrals: Tips to 'Break Out of Your Shell'
Young attorneys quickly learn that networking is a necessity to developing professional relationships and referrals for prospective business, thereby helping both their careers and their firms.Occupational Disease Victims Neglected by Workers' Comp System
More than a century after the workers' compensation system was implemented, it is becoming more evident that those suffering from job-related diseases are often left out, with no path to justice.People in the News—May 16, 2019—Capehart Scatchard
Capehart Scatchard attorneys Ashley Albano, Christopher Chu, Maria Dal Santo and Keith Nagy participated in the seventh annual Food Bank of South Jersey's “Hunger Games” food competition.Trending Stories
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