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Buchanan Ingersoll Changes Continue With New CFO
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney is making another change to its leadership team, bringing on a new chief financial officer with decades of Big Law experience.Unprecedented Opana Decision May Not Extend to Other Opioids, Attorneys Say
Last week, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration asked Endo Pharmaceuticals Inc. to remove Opana ER, its extended-release version of oxymorphone hydrochloride, from the market after the agency found a likelihood of abuse by crushing up and injecting the pills.Inside the C-Suite: Firms Drill Down on Selling Services
In a legal industry plagued by flat demand, business development is especially critical. So it's only natural that law firm leaders are placing a higher premium on business development professionals.Philadelphia Bar Charity Run Raises More Than $100,000
There is nothing so perfect for runners as a temperature of 55 degrees on the morning of a race. That is the way it was on the morning of May 21 at the start of the 38th annual Philadelphia Bar Association 5K Charity Run/Walk to benefit the Support Center for Child Advocates that took place at the Please Touch Museum in Fairmount Park. The race, as of race day, had raised more than $100,000 for the Support Center for Child Advocates.Buchanan Hires Ex-Nixon Peabody CBDO, Adds New Admin Chief
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney is shuffling its administrative lineup, creating a new leadership position and bringing on a new chief business development officer.PLW People in the News—May 30, 2017—Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote
Dennis A. Watson, principal of Dickie, McCamey Chilcote, was elected chairman of the Allegheny League of Municipalities (ALOM), for the term of one year.Pa. Am Law 200 Firms Stayed Steady in Rough Waters
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney and Saul Ewing showed less volatility than other Second Hundred firms, of which 21 saw revenue shrink by 3 percent or more, and seven had double-digit declines.4 Automakers Agree to Pay $553M on Takata Air Bag Claims
Toyota, Subaru, Mazda and BMW agree to the settlement affecting more than 15 million consumers.4 Automakers Agree to Pay $553M on Takata Air Bag Claims
Toyota, Subaru, Mazda and BMW agree to the settlement affecting more than 15 million consumers.Trending Stories
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