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Saul Ewing Partner Sued for Referring Case to His Father
In a lawsuit that also names Saul Ewing, an ex-client claims a partner at the firm referred a case against her to his father, a solo attorney in Chicago.People in the News—Jan. 04, 2018—Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr
Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr elected Michael C. Barnes and Karilynn Bayus to the firm's partnership, effective Jan. 1.Three From Archer Join Murphy Team's Growing Lawyer List
Three lawyers from Haddonfield's Archer and its Trenton lobbying subsidiary have joined New Jersey Gov.-elect Phil Murphy's transition team.Planning for Retirement Plan Distributions—Part II
In a prior article, I discussed options for retirement plan and IRA distributions. This is a complex subject, one that requires the coordination of financial and tax planning. While some people will outlive their retirement accounts, many will not, leaving a balance to be distributed to beneficiaries.'There are deals happening' - more mergers (and merger whispers) keep firms on their toes
Following confirmation of BLP's talks with Bryan Cave, consultants say there has uptick in behind-the-scenes merger activityMore Mergers–and Merger Whispers–Keep Firms on Their Toes
Legal consultants say the number of firms engaged in undisclosed merger negotiations is on the rise along with the volume of announced deals, making early intelligence about potential mergers an especially hot commodity.Dilworth Paxson, Saul Ewing in Limbo Over $134K Fee Award
Philadelphia-based Dilworth Paxson has resorted to litigation to finally settle the fate of nearly $150,000 in escrowed attorney fees in a case that…Sources: Trump to Tap Connolly, Noreika for Delaware District Court
President Donald Trump is expected to announce Morgan, Lewis & Bockius partner Colm F. Connolly and Maryellen Noreika, a partner with Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell, as his nominees to fill two open judgeships on Delaware's district court, multiple sources said this week.Court Keeps Intact Claims of Bias Against University of Pennsylvania Sex Assault Tribunals
A federal judge has denied the University of Pennsylvania's efforts to dismiss a lawsuit claiming its disciplinary proceedings have a gender bias.Trending Stories
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