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Three Things Young Attorneys Can Do Today for a Successful Tomorrow
While their needs vary, I find that much of the advice I ultimately give is along the same lines. So I've decided to share some of the advice here and hope that other young lawyers may find it helpful.People in the News—Feb. 15, 2023—Weber Gallagher, McElroy Deutsch
The National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA) announced that Richard S. Ranieri, partner with Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby, has achieved recertification as a civil trial advocate.Complying With the PLCB Isn't Always Set Forth in the Liquor Code—Local Knowledge Is a Must
As alcohol beverage counsel, we have seen time after time situations where people are lured into believing that they can navigate the licensing process alone, only to have to obtain counsel after their attempts are unproductive.People in the News—Feb. 1, 2023—Weber Gallagher, Gawthrop Greenwood
Carolyn R. Mirabile, Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby partner, has been appointed by the Montgomery Bar Association (MBA) president as co-chair of the organization's bench bar committee for 2023.When Is a Divorce Finally Over? Modifications and Special Relief
While a divorce decree is "final" and, supposedly, nonmodifiable 30 days after it is docketed, special relief is available when a party sees the need to appeal to the court's equitable powers to modify the specifics of a divorce decree.View more book results for the query "Weber, Gallagher, Simpson, Stapleton, Fires & Newby"
People in the News—Jan. 9, 2023—Weber Gallagher, Armstrong Teasdale
Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby announced the promotion of Frederick W. Brown to partner, effective Jan. 1.Properly Setting Up for Settling Success: Preparing to Mediate a High Exposure Case
With the right preparation and planning, mediation can prove to be a powerful tool for resolving high exposure cases. In this article, we review considerations that should be addressed to set your high exposure case up for settling success.Snow Removal Defendant Granted Summary Judgment on Storm-in-Progress Doctrine
Uninsured motorist coverage did not apply in an accident caused by a horse-drawn buggy, since it was not a "motor vehicle" as it was not self-propelled by an internal combustion engine.
Pennsylvania Emergency Child Custody: What Is an Emergency Anyway?
The attorney's decision to characterize a set of facts as an emergency and to seek emergency relief for the client may have strategic value to an ongoing case and may provide substantive or (more likely) procedural benefits to the case.Trending Stories
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