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Virtual Shareholder Meetings in the Time of COVID-19
This article discusses some of the key considerations public companies should take into account as they transition from a physical in-person shareholder meeting to a virtual meeting format.Why Pennsylvania Firms Are Making Cost Cuts, but Avoiding People Cuts
While many large firms make cuts, some are expressly averse to laying off employees, and Pennsylvania-based firms are among them.Watch Out for Fraud Tied to $2.2T COVID-19 Stimulus Package: Part I
This article—the first of a series on this topic—discusses the payment mechanisms in the COVID-19 pandemic stimulus package and sets the stage for how these programs could be abused.Navigating the Changing Workplace Landscape Caused by COVID-19
For most law firms, navigating the changing landscape of remote working and lawyering has been a challenge in an industry that has always been resistant to change.Pennsylvania's Largest Firms by Revenue Saw Gains in 2019
All but one of the 10 locally founded firms in the Am Law 100 saw gross revenue grow in 2019.Early Reports: The 2020 Am Law 100/200 Firm Financials
A collection of all our reporting on how law firms fared in 2019, updated continuously.Amidst the Beginnings of CCPA Compliance, 'CCPA 2.0' Looming on the Horizon
"I don't think anyone has any doubt that he'll [Mactaggart] be able to get it on the ballot this year," Kim Phan, a partner at Ballard Spahr in Washington, D.C., said in an interview.In-House Counsel Should Keep Track of 'CCPA 2.0' Amid COVID-19, CCPA Compliance
"I don't think anyone has any doubt that he'll [Mactaggart] be able to get it on the ballot this year," Kim Phan, a partner at Ballard Spahr in Washington, D.C., said in an interview.Virtual Depositions in the Time of the Coronavirus Pandemic
In this article, we offer some practical tips for in-house lawyers to be aware of as they supervise their teams of in-house and outside counsel.Federal Judge Blocks Insurer's Request to Appeal Ruling Nixing 'Household Exclusion'
Allstate Fire & Casualty Insurance will have to wait to appeal a federal judge's ruling interpreting the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's 2019 decision in 'Gallagher v. Geico' as invalidating the "household vehicle exclusion," commonly used in motor vehicle policies. U.S. District Judge Wendy Beetlestone of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania said the case must proceed to the class certification phase before an appeal can be taken.Trending Stories
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