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Mid-Market Recap: Litigators Thrived Despite Closed Courts
It looked bad for litigators when courts closed. But a number of issues related to the pandemic kept litigation departments busy. What does the near future hold?Kohl's Taps Zarwin Baum to Defend Injury Suit
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Cyber Armageddon: 10 Ways to Protect Your Law Firm From an Attack
Cybercriminals are no longer only going after large corporations and national governments; they are also hitting small to midsized firms. Law firms must be proactive by protecting their information, raising internal awareness and implementing a cyber-breach protocol.How Midsize Litigation-Based Firms Have Survived (and Sometimes Thrived) in a Pandemic
Each litigation practice has a different pandemic story, but most agree by this point, as one firm leader said, "we're going to be fine."View more book results for the query "Zarwin Baum"
How Litigation-Based Firms Have Survived (and Sometimes Thrived) in a Pandemic
Each litigation practice has a different pandemic story, but most agree by this point, as one firm leader said, "we're going to be fine."Zarwin Baum Adds New Head of Casualty and Professional Liability Defense Group
Zarwin Baum DeVito Kaplan Schaer Toddy brought on Randy MacTough to head the Delaware practice of the firm's casualty and professional liability defense practice group.Zarwin Baum Adds New Head of Del. Casualty and Professional Liability Defense Group
Zarwin Baum DeVito Kaplan Schaer Toddy brought on Randy MacTough to head the Delaware practice of the firm's casualty and professional liability defense practice group.People in the News—Aug. 12, 2020—Zarwin Baum, Lamb McErlane
Zarwin Baum continued its expansion by adding three attorneys, and Lamb McErlane partner Mary-Ellen Allen was a co-presenter with Matthew Roessler from PROXUS HR in a webinar to explore the Americans with Disabilities Act interactive process.Pa. Ruling Over Allegedly Defective Fireworks Illuminates How Judges Weigh Venue Disputes
"The alleged defective mortar was designed and manufactured in China, it was sold in the Middle District of Pennsylvania, and it was used and allegedly caused injury in New York. This District has no connection to the particular facts or events giving rise to this action, whereas at least one event giving rise to this action took place in the Middle District," U.S. District Judge Curtis Joyner of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania said.Trending Stories
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