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Following Schnader Dissolution, Phila. Midsize Firms Fight to Stay Midsize
"There are some other firms similar to Schnader that are probably worried they could be looking at the same fate," said Brian Levinson, managing partner of the legal recruiting firm Alevistar Legal.5 Women Litigators Reflect on Their Paths to Partnership at Second Hundred Law Firms
The five newly-minted partners in Second Hundred firms who participated in Law.com's "How I Made It" series this past year illustrate the growing number of pathways to a successful litigation practice.Due Diligence Missteps Are Costly, and Smaller Firms Are Often Less Prepared
Second Hundred firm Eckert Seamans faces a hefty settlement, thanks to an attorney who may have failed to properly vet a crucial affiliate of his client.Hybrid Work Policies Reinforce 'Caste System' Among Lawyers and Staff
The talent market for lawyers remains tighter than that for staff, but managers acknowledge the risks to "morale" from unequal expectations for office attendance.Midsize Firms Scrutinize Sporadic Partner Attendance in Return to Office Push
Firm leaders, wary of mandating office attendance, are counting on in-person collaboration opportunities to draw young lawyers back into the office. "We are emphasizing that for associates to be here, our [partners] need to set an example," one law firm leader said. "If our members' attendance is sporadic, that doesn't send the right message either."View more book results for the query "'Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell'"
In Rarely Used Argument, Temple Says $25.9M Verdict Would Hurt the Community
"It's likely that we will see more MCARE Section 515 motions if the current trend of outsized or 'nuclear' verdicts continues," said Maureen McBride, a partner with Lamb McErlane.Judicial Interviews of Children in Custody Cases
With the increase in custody disputes over the last several years, judges are becoming more involved than ever in issues regarding children's daily lives. While judges often make decisions as to where a child should live, the increase in disagreement among parents as to a multitude of issues seems never-ending.Many Midsize Firms Shy Away From Mandating Office Attendance. Others View It As A Recruiting Filter.
Without the hiring clout of higher-profile and higher-paying Big Law firms, law firms outside the Am Law 200 worry requiring regular office attendance after a protracted period of remote work will disadvantage them in the hiring and retention of legal talent.Defense Lawyer's 'Shush' Becomes Plaintiff's Strategy in $1.65M Philadelphia Verdict
"It's one of those moments in court where you say to yourself, 'Did that just happen?'" Zajac & Padilla partner Eric Zajac said.Wrong Cancer Diagnosis Led to Removal of Man's Prostate: Suit
On Feb. 26, 2021, plaintiff Eric Spang, 48, had his prostate removed during a prostatectomy. It was later discovered that Spang had been mistakenly diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. Spang alleged the error caused him to suffer permanent sexual and urinary dysfunction.Trending Stories
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