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NJ Firms, Facing Further Spend Squeeze, Look Inward
Among the foreboding signs law firms got this past week from a survey of legal departments was an indication that more than a third of them plan to cut legal spend in the next year. How much meat is left on the bone after years of knife-wielding by general counsel is a debate in itself, but New Jersey firm and branch managers say they're conditioned to feeling pressure—and applying a bit of their own, on factors they actually can control.Jury Awards $1.7M in First Asbestos Case Against Employer
A Philadelphia jury has awarded a deceased factory worker and his wife $1.7 million, in what one litigator said may be the first asbestos case tried against an employer.Jury Awards $1.7M in First Asbestos Case Against Employer
A Philadelphia jury has awarded a deceased factory worker and his wife $1.7 million, in what one litigator said may be the first asbestos case tried against an employer.People in the News - Nov. 12, 2015 - Sklaroff to Receive Phila. Bar Award
Michael Sklaroff, founder and former longtime chair of Ballard Spahr's real estate department, is set to receive the Harris Ominsky Award from the real property section of the Philadelphia Bar Association.People in the News - Nov. 12, 2015 - Sklaroff to Receive Phila. Bar Award
Michael Sklaroff, founder and former longtime chair of Ballard Spahr's real estate department, is set to receive the Harris Ominsky Award from the real property section of the Philadelphia Bar Association.Risperdal Trials Expected to Continue
The recent verdict in a Risperdal-related case may have tipped the ongoing mass-tort litigation in the plaintiffs' favor, but attorneys are not expecting a global settlement any time soon.Risperdal Trials Expected to Continue
The recent verdict in a Risperdal-related case may have tipped the ongoing mass-tort litigation in the plaintiffs' favor, but attorneys are not expecting a global settlement any time soon.Employment Litigator Switches to the Plaintiffs Side
Employment litigator Tom Mew IV has switched from the defense side to the plaintiffs side, leaving Rogers & Hardin after 14 years for litigation boutique Buckley Beal.Employment Litigator Switches to the Plaintiffs Side
Employment litigator Tom Mew IV has switched from the defense side to the plaintiffs side, leaving Rogers & Hardin after 14 years for litigation boutique Buckley Beal.People in the News - Nov. 11, 2015 - Soriano Receives Pro Bono Award
The American Bar Association section of litigation, Duke University School of Law Center for Judicial Studies and various Philadelphia lawyers and judges are set to conduct a program addressing the 2015 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.Trending Stories
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