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Drinker Combines With 111-Attorney North Jersey Firm
Drinker Biddle & Reath has become the third-largest Philadelphia-based law firm after announcing yesterday a union with 111-attorney, litigation-rich Shanley & Fisher of Morristown, N.J.Attorneys Look to Small Practices for More Satisfaction
There are reasons that so many attorneys spend entire careers at the same Center City big firm. Relative job security, for starters. The potential to earn higher and higher salaries as one's career progresses.Fastest-Growing Firms Ranked by Increase in Number of Pa. Attorneys
The following is a list of the fastest-growing law firms in Pennsylvania ranked by the total increase in number as reported in the 2010 edition of PaLAW magazine.Morgan Lewis to Close Northern Va. Site
When Morgan Lewis Bockius opened an office in northern Virginia in November 2001, it became the fourth Pennsylvania firm to head south in search of dot-com gold within an 18-month period.Law Firm Web Sites: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
As current and potential clients, recruits and other important audiences began increasingly using the Internet as a primary information source for the past decade, law firms have lavished more attention and more dollars on their Web sites.New Bar Chancellor Pledges Focus On Legal Profession's Structure
Before Scott Cooper chose a career in the law, he was ready to go out on the water and fly.'Reporting-Up' Procedures Under Sarbanes-Oxley Urged
Professional conduct rules revised in the wake of the Sarbanes-Oxley corporate reform law require attorney coordination and education -- but attorneys didn't need new rules in the first place, a group of them were told Tuesday.Songwriters in Spears Copyright Case Shielded From Attorney Fees
A suit brought by local songwriters against pop star Britney Spears has hit the Eastern District Court of Pennsylvania one more time. Saying it would be against the spirit of the U.S. Copyright Act, U.S. District Judge Berle M. Schiller denied a claim for attorney fees by the singer's attorneys.One Person's Perspective: Taking a Cold, Hard Look at Sept.11
The images are indelible. Plumes of smoke billow from what look like two large smokestacks, except the dual columns soon crumble and fall to earth, creating unimaginable depths of dust and debris.3rd Circuit Revives Class Action Against Countrywide Over Alleged Kickback Scheme
In a huge setback for Countrywide Financial Corp., the 3rd Circuit has revived a national class action brought by homebuyers who accused the lender of a kickback scheme in which buyers were required to purchase mortgage insurance from one of a handful of companies that in turn took out reinsurance policies from one of Countrywide's wholly owned subsidiaries. A lower court had dismissed the case, finding the buyers could never show they had been "overcharged" and had no right to sue under RESPA's anti-kickback provisions.Trending Stories
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