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People in the News—July 31, 2018—Conrad O'Brien
On July 26 Conrad O'Brien held its seventh annual community service day.Are 'Small' Policy Adjustments a Way to Make Bigger Environmental Law Changes Later?
President Donald Trump has declared it his goal to reduce the number of rules and the impact of the federal regulatory system, especially the EPA's rules. His EPA administrator fervently embraces those goals.People in the News—July 30, 2018—Montgomery Bar Association
The Montgomery Bar Association diversity committee honored D. Bruce Hanes, register of wills.UCC Allowed Jury to Award Reasonable Estimate of Damages to Class for Breach of Warranty
People in the News—July 25, 2018—Philadelphia Bar Association
The Philadelphia Bar Association hosted “A Chancellor's Forum—The Second Amendment: What Can and Should Be Done to Curb Gun Violence.”Cybersecurity for Midsize and Smaller Law Firms: 10 Tips to Take Action Now
It is no secret that cyberattackers consider law firms to be rich sources of valuable data. Escalating risks and client expectations mandate that mid-size and smaller firms, with fewer than 200 attorneys, treat cybersecurity as a core element of their legal practice.People in the News—July 18, 2018—Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel
Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel hired Dr. Lars Genieser as a partner.People in the News—July 10, 2018—Law Offices of Daniel J. Siegel
The Law Offices of Daniel J. Siegel held a free secure shredding event, in three hours the firm received and shredded 5,660 pounds of paper.First Up: Choosing a Mentor, Pitching New Business and a Little Coffee Talk
A diverse panel of lawyers and other professionals from Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis answers a few select questions in this column each month, advising young lawyers about their career, professional development, office politics, business development, pro bono work, relationships with mentors and colleagues, and so on.ABA Resolution 114: An Important Right to Counsel Measure
At its mid-year meeting in February, the American Bar Association adopted Resolution 114, an important right-to-counsel measure intended to ensure that counsel will be provided as a matter of right to low-income persons in all proceedings that may result in a loss of physical liberty.Trending Stories
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