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In Pittsburgh, Law Firms Still Seen as Tenants Worth Chasing
A recent report by CBRE says Pittsburgh law firms are trending toward renewing their leases rather than moving, but that's not stopping them from making upgrades.Millennial Clients Are Forcing Attorneys to Rethink Their Marketing Approach
For law firms, targeting the millennial demographic may be the key to reaching a much broader client base as a whole, but it may also require attorneys to rethink the way they use technology and market themselves online.The 2019 Am Law 200 Ranked by Gross Revenue
Gross revenue for the Second Hundred increased in 2018 by more than 3 percent.People in the News—Nov. 20, 2017—Eastburn and Gray
Robert R. Watson Jr., a shareholder in Eastburn and Gray's construction law practice group and a member of the firm's management committee, presented a seminar titled, “Are You Up-to-Date on the Latest Issues in Pennsylvania Mechanics' Lien Law?” live during a webinar.Schnader Harrison Grabs Financial Litigator From Clark Hill
A Philadelphia litigator from Clark Hill has made the jump to Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis, looking for a firm with more local ties.Clark Hill Heads West After Absorbing 100-Lawyer California Firm
The firm's proposed union with Morris Polich & Purdy will create a combined shop of nearly 450 lawyers in 16 offices stretching coast to coast. Clark Hill, which ranked No. 167 on The Am Law Second Hundred list, brought in $150.5 million in gross revenue last year.Philadelphia Bar Charity Run Raises More Than $100,000
There is nothing so perfect for runners as a temperature of 55 degrees on the morning of a race. That is the way it was on the morning of May 21 at the start of the 38th annual Philadelphia Bar Association 5K Charity Run/Walk to benefit the Support Center for Child Advocates that took place at the Please Touch Museum in Fairmount Park. The race, as of race day, had raised more than $100,000 for the Support Center for Child Advocates.Despite Man's Worm-Infested Food, Airline Escapes Suit
It wasn't a fly in his soup but worms in his meal that caused a man to sue an Indian airline. But a federal judge—presumably with a stronger stomach—tossed the suit, pointing to a law that protects foreign companies.Despite Man's Worm-Infested Food, Airline Escapes Suit
It wasn't a fly in his soup but worms in his meal that caused a man to sue an Indian airline. But a federal judge—presumably with a stronger stomach—tossed the suit, pointing to a law that protects foreign companies.Trending Stories
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