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December 09, 2016 |

Midmarket Firms Step Back From Bonus Buzz

As the usual suspects roll out their 2016 bonus announcements, midsize law firms based in Pennsylvania are abstaining from the competition, finding themselves in a separate league for rates and compensation.
29 minute read
December 05, 2016 |

Bond Counsel for NJ Public Financings

63 minute read
December 05, 2016 |

Top NJ Lawyer-Lobbyists

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December 05, 2016 |

Big Law Feeling Freer to Advertise Medical Pot Practices

More large law firms are spreading the word about their medical cannabis practice capabilities as ethics rule changes and state legislation whittle down the amount of risk involved in providing that guidance. And they are hoping for a big payday.
25 minute read
December 05, 2016 |

People in the News—Dec. 5, 2016—Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott

Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott added associate Konrad R. Krebs to its Philadelphia office.
7 minute read
December 05, 2016 |

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November 11, 2016 |

People in the News—Nov. 14, 2016—Kline & Specter

Priscilla E. Jimenez spoke on a diversity and inclusion panel at a Perrin Conference in Philadelphia.
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November 10, 2016 |

Pa. Firm Leaders: Election Will Increase Firm Work, but How?

With Donald Trump as the president-elect and a Republican majority elected to the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, Pennsylvania law firm leaders said they are expecting an increase in work for some practice areas, even though it remains unclear what to expect in terms of specific policies.
28 minute read
November 03, 2016 |

Brain Damage From Tonsillectomy Leads To Jury Award

A Montgomery County jury awarded $12.7 million to a woman who was left brain damaged after doctors allegedly too quickly removed her breathing tube at the conclusion of her tonsillectomy.
15 minute read
October 31, 2016 |

Woman Awarded $12.7M After Tonsillectomy Leads to Brain Damage

A Montgomery County jury awarded $12.7 million to a woman who was left brain damaged after doctors allegedly too quickly removed her breathing tube at the conclusion of her tonsillectomy.
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