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Special Section: 2023 Professional Excellence
Welcome to the 2023 Professional Excellence Awards supplement. This year we honored three notable attorneys, nine Lifetime Achievement winners, 11 Distinguished Leaders, nine Law Firm Mentors, 11 Unsung Heroes, eight Power Players, six Dealmakers and 29 Lawyers on the Fast Track.Better-for-You CPG: Venture Considerations & Opportunities
There are legal considerations that businesses should consider when it comes to marketing and selling better-for-you products to ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations. It is essential to be aware of the labeling and advertising regulations.People in the News—June 16, 2023—Lamb McErlane, McNees, Troutman Pepper
Lamb McErlane recently welcomed Daniel L. Sulvetta to its litigation group in the firm's West Chester and Philadelphia offices.People in the News—June 14, 2023—Marshall Dennehey, Troutman Pepper
Litigator Scott R. Eberle has joined Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin's Pittsburgh office as a shareholder in the firm's professional liability department.View more book results for the query "Pepper Hamilton"
A Majority of Georgia's Biggest Firms Outpaced National Averages for Profits per Partner
King & Spalding had the highest PEP of all Georgia firms at $4.73 million for its 204 equity partners in 2022.Law Firm Innovators 2023: Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders
Led by the firm's client experience department, Troutman Pepper Plus engages with clients through feedback and listening, then partners with clients to develop resources and tools that meet their individual needs.Best Law Firm Mentors 2023: Nina M. Gussack
In 2019, Nina created the firm's Client Development and Executive Leadership Program (CDEL), an intensive, nine-month program that brings together a small group of partners for in-depth training on building and strengthening client relationships, growing a book of business, developing a team, and establishing a leadership profile.Electricity Still Not a Good Under Section 503(b)(9)
With this ruling, six bankruptcy court decisions from the District of Oregon, the Eastern District of Kentucky, the District of Delaware, the Northern District of Texas, and the Southern District of New York have held that electricity is not a "good" and does not qualify under Section 503(b)(9). The ruling can make the differences between being paid in full as opposed to pennies (if any) on the dollar.Trending Stories
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