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CBS Drops 'Unwise' Criticism of FJD in King's Bench Petition
The approach taken by CBS Broadcasting Inc. in questioning the integrity of the First Judicial District's handling of a lawsuit brought by the station's former news anchor Alycia Lane was an exceedingly rare and aggressive move, legal observers said.Montgomery McCracken Grabs Nine-Lawyer Group in NY
Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads has brought on all nine lawyers from a real estate firm in New York, further growing its presence in that city.People in the News—July 19, 2016—Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads
Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads added Stephanie K. Benecchi as an associate in the litigation department of its Philadelphia office.Changes at Dilworth: 'Identity Crisis' or 'Radical Vision'?
Dilworth Paxson's attorney head count has taken some noticeable hits in recent months, leading some to express concern for the firm's future, but its leader said he is encouraged by the shape Dilworth has taken since he began implementing a new strategy more than two years ago.View more book results for the query "Montgomery McCracken"
Seeking NY Presence, Dilworth Partner Jumps to Montgomery McCracken
Dilworth Paxson lost another partner this week, when Michael J. Fekete of the Cherry Hill, New Jersey, office went to Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads, in a move that was motivated in part by geographic footprint.People in the News—July 12, 2016—The Philadelphia Foundation
Anthony J. Conti became the chair of the board of managers of The Philadelphia Foundation, effective July 1.Notable Mergers, Departures Show Through in Pa. Firm Head Counts
While Pennsylvania's largest law firms maintained a steady head count overall in 2015, a number of firms experienced noticeable gains and decreases due to mergers, strings of departures or group moves, according to data reported by Legal affiliate The National Law Journal.Chancery Court Boots Plaintiff, Counsel Over Fee Motion
Vice Chancellor Joseph R. Slights III, in a strongly worded ruling, has booted the representative plaintiff and Pomerantz counsel from an unresolved derivative suit, saying their bid to collect $540,000 in interim fees as they exited the "botched" litigation was made with "little grace."In Crashworthiness Ruling, Both Sides See Post-'Tincher' Win
The Pennsylvania Superior Court's recent decision in a crashworthiness case against Volvo may have secured a new trial for the plaintiffs, but both the plaintiffs and defense bars are viewing the ruling as a potential win in a highly unsettled products liability landscape following the Tincher v. Omega Flex decision.Trending Stories
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