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N.J. Firm Fined for Not Preserving Emails Claimed to Be Privileged
A New Jersey appeals court upheld a judge's sanction of Roseland's Brach Eichler for failing to take adequate precautions to prevent disappearance of attorney-client emails sought in discovery.Brach Eichler Decides to Stay on Their Own
When Wolf Block dissolved, the 60 attorneys in the Roseland, N.J., office became a stand-alone firm, Brach Eichler. Managing partner John Fanburg says that after examining year-end financials, he and his partners think they can flourish together instead of splintering or merging with a larger operation. To help the firm succeed, Fanburg has made partners more accountable, for instance by preventing partners who don't meet deadlines for sending monthly bills from receiving their draws for the next month.Firm Fined for Not Preserving E-mail Claimed To Be Privileged
A state appeals court on Monday upheld a judge's sanction of Roseland's Brach Eichler for failing to take adequate precautions to prevent disappearance of attorney-client e-mails sought in discovery in a litigation matter.Wolf Block's Office in Roseland Re-forms as Brach Eichler
As lawyers in the crumbling edifice that was Wolf Block leave in droves for new firms, the 62-attorney Roseland office will stick together for the most part and be called Brach Eichler, as it was before a merger with Wolf Block five years ago.N.J. Wolf Block Office Reconstitutes as Brach Eichler
As lawyers in the dissolving Wolf Block leave for new firms, the 62-attorney Roseland, N.J., office is sticking together and will be called Brach Eichler, as it was before a merger with Wolf Block five years ago. The next step will be to decide whether Brach Eichler should remain a stand-alone firm or merge, according to managing partner John Fanburg, who says the firm has received almost 40 queries from other firms. "We have a lot of options," he says.Eichler, Firm Founder and Prominent Health-Care Lawyer, Dead at 76
Burton L. Eichler, a leading expert in health and hospital law for four decades and a founding partner of Brach Eichler, a major New Jersey firm in the field, died on Nov. 26 at a Louisiana hospital. He was 76.New Jersey Branch of Wolf Block Hopes to Survive Firm's Implosion
Leaders of Wolf Block's 67-lawyer Roseland, N.J., operation will try to keep the office intact as a separate entity or by merging en masse with another firm, managing partner John Fanburg said last week. Fanburg said the office has received "a tremendous response" from the local, regional and national attorney community. Most of the office's partners come from Brach Eichler, which Wolf Block acquired in 2003. "The only decision we have reached is we want to stay together and practice together," Fanburg says.Wolf Block's Roseland Office Hopes to Survive Firm's Implosion
Leaders of Wolf Block's 67-lawyer Roseland, N.J., operation will try to keep the office intact as a separate entity or by merging en masse with another firm, managing partner John Fanburg said last week.Trending Stories
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