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People in the News—Sept. 21, 2023—McNees, Barley Snyder
McNees Wallace & Nurick announced that Erik R. Anderson, a litigator with experience in the public and private sectors, has joined as a member of the firm.McNees Wallace Lands Former Pa. Deputy AG From Post & Schell
Erik Anderson joined the firm's government services and professional licensing and ethics defense practice on Sept. 1.PLW People in the News—Sept. 19, 2023—Cipriani & Werner, Ogletree Deakins
Cipriani & Werner announced that Tennessis Guerrero recently joined the firm as an associate in its Lancaster office.People in the News—Sept. 11, 2023—McNees, Stradley Ronon
Events McNees Wallace & Nurick member Devin Chwastyk is scheduled to be presenting at the Business Information Group Inc. (BIG) University 2023…People in the News—Sept. 1, 2023—Lamb McErlane, McNees
Lamb McErlane attorney Dennis C. Vondran Jr. joined a panel of experts at a seminar designed for seniors who are considering a move to an active adult community, continuing care retirement community, smaller home, rental, etc.People in the News—Aug. 16, 2023—Barley Snyder, McNees
Barley Snyder announced that the Pennsylvania Dutch Council of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) has elected partner Jill Sebest Welch as its council president.Who Got the Work: Day Pitney Partner Steps In to Defend Kas Pet in Trademark Infringement Suit
Day Pitney partner Richard H. Brown has entered an appearance for Kas Pet LLC, a retailer of pet products, in a pending trademark infringement lawsuit.ESG Meets AI: Balancing Risk and Opportunity
This rise in AI also comes at a time when more and more individuals are incorporating environmental and social issues into their everyday lives—including their choices as consumers.People in the News—July 25, 2023—McNees, White and Williams
McNees Wallace & Nurick labor and employment attorney Adam R. Long received the Leadership Training Excellence Award from the Pennsylvania State Conservation Commission at a ceremony on July 19.Attorney Fee Provision in Pa.'s Clean Streams Law May Run Afoul of 14th Amendment
This article argues that requiring a permittee to pay the attorney fees of a third-party challenger to a permit in the absence of bad faith on the part of the permittee would violate the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.Trending Stories
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