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Mid-Market Recap: Too Midsize to Fail?
We keep saying it because it's true: Midsize firms, with comparatively low overhead and fewer decision-makers in the mix, have the ability to be…Excess Insurer's Rights Against a Primary Insurer Under Pennsylvania Law
The relationship between primary and excess liability insurers has been characterized as “unusual.”Pa. Litigators Create New Law Firm, Leaving Three Midsize Shops
With close to a dozen lawyers already and five regional offices in the works, Bardsley, Benedict + Cholden is the product of groups uniting from Hoagland Longo, Weber Gallagher, and Reilly McDevitt.Lewis Brisbois Takes Phila. Litigator From Local Midsize Firm
Lewis Brisbois is one of several firms that recently grew its presence in Philadelphia.Chicago Firm Grows Pa. Bench With Weber Gallagher Hire
Michael Pullano focuses on complex catastrophic injury and products liability, as well as professional liability defense.Legal Remedies for Domestic Violence in the #MeToo Era
The #MeToo movement has brought the issue of sexual abuse and sexual assault out of hiding and into the public view. In the past, victims of sexual abuse or assault often felt silenced and ashamed and, as a result, the crimes went unreported or uncharged by authorities.'An Example of Tolerance and Resilience': Birmingham Bombing Survivor Shares Story
In celebration of Black History Month, the men and women of Weber Gallagher's diversity committee considered various guest speakers to emphasize the importance of the African American experience in the United States, and how that experience can inform our client relationships and our business strategies.People in the News—March 26, 2018—Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads
Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads partner Carrie Sarhangi Love spoke at the “Women in Law Summit Series: Philadelphia” on March 14.One Year Later On the One-Year Separation
On Oct. 4, 2016, the waiting period for a no-fault divorce was reduced from two years to one year. The new law became effective on Dec. 3, 2016. The law was prospective and applied to separations which begun on or after Dec. 4, 2016. Now a year later the question becomes what if any impact this new legislation has had on obtaining a no-fault divorce in Pennsylvania.Trending Stories
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