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People in the News—Dec. 21, 2016—Reger Rizzo & Darnall
Members from Reger Rizzo & Darnall's Philadelphia office were recognized by the Homeless Advocacy Project of Philadelphia at the organization's annual volunteer awards luncheon.People in the News—Dec. 16—Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel
David A. Nasatir, chair of the business and finance department of Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel, was appointed to the Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority board of directors.Civil Litigation Associate Joins Reger Rizzo's Wilmington Office
Associate Seth H. Yeager joined Reger Rizzo & Darnall's Wilmington office. Yeager concentrates his practice in the area of civil litigation, appearing in Delaware, New Jersey and Maryland state courts, and has experience trying cases in those jurisdictions.Reger Rizzo Partner Scheduled to Present Paralegal Course
Kathleen DeLacy of Reger Rizzo & Darnall is scheduled to present, "The Probate Process From Start to Finish for Paralegals" at 9 a.m. Nov. 9 at the Sheraton Wilmington South Hotel.People in the News—Oct. 6, 2016—Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young partner Christopher C. Scarpa presented at the Investment Company Institute's tax and accounting conference on Sept. 27 in Palm Desert, California.Reger Rizzo lawyer set to speak at estate CLE event
Kathleen DeLacy, a partner at Reger Rizzo & Darnall, is set to present "Estate Administration From Start to Finish" on Sept. 19 at the Holiday Inn Dover-Downtown.People in the News—Aug. 26, 2016—Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis
On Aug. 31, Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis partner Keith Whitson is set to co-present a 30-minute webinar though the Claims and Litigation Management Alliance organization ­titled, "The Psychological Impediments to Settlement."Reger Rizzo Partners Help Raise Money for Autism Delaware
Louis Rizzo and Arthur Kuhl, partners in Reger Rizzo & Darnall's Wilmington office, participated in the Defense Counsel of Delaware's (DCD) guest bartending happy hour to benefit Autism Delaware on June 9.Overtime Suit Proceeds Against Friendly's Chain
A federal judge has allowed a proposed class action lawsuit over wage policies to go forward against a Friendly's restaurant company that operates hundreds of Friendly's restaurants across the country. U.S. District Judge Sylvia H. Rambo of the Middle District of Pennsylvania denied motions from Friendly's Ice Cream LLC, which operates more than 600 Friendly's restaurants from Maine to Florida. The company had sought to toss the case, arguing, among other things, that the plaintiff failed to show that a joint employment relationship existed between it and its franchisees, the local owners and operators of the restaurants.Trending Stories
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