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Suit Over Drug-Involved Crash Settles for $1.3 Million in Cumberland County
A woman injured during a head-on collision, who was riding in a company-owned vehicle used both for work and personal purposes, settled her Cumberland County suit, Dean v. Estate of Uhland, for $1.3 million on May 2.People in the News—May 18, 2017—Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads
Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads attorney Katheryn Eisenmann was elected president of the South Jersey Young Professionals Association.People in the News—May 16, 2017—Capehart & Scatchard
Christopher M. Chu joined Capehart & Scatchard's workers' compensation department in its Mount Laurel, New Jersey, office.People in the News—May 10, 2017—Flaster Greenberg
Michael D. Homans, chair of the litigation, labor and employment groups at Flaster Greenberg in Philadelphia, presented as a panelist on state and local wage-and-hour laws at the National Business Institute's New Jersey employment law summit held April 6 in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and April 11 in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.People in the News—May 09, 2017—Kaplin Stewart Meloff Reiter & Stein
Neil A. Stein participated as a moderator and speaker at the Mid Atlantic Real Estate Journal's annual Philadelphia real estate capital markets summit on April 27.View more book results for the query "Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads LLP"
People in the News—May 8, 2017—Brotman Law
Ellen C. Brotman of Brotman Law participated in a panel at the Third Circuit Judicial Bench and Bar Conference on the topic of "Ethics in Appellate Advocacy" on April 28.People in the News—April 25, 2017—Raynes McCarty
Regina Foley, an attorney at Raynes McCarty, was honored by the Support Center for Child Advocates as a distinguished advocate.What Do Pa. Lawyers Get in Trouble for the Most?
Over the past decade, lawyers in Pennsylvania have gotten into trouble with the state's disciplinary board for offenses spanning from ripping off clients and being disrespectful to judges to arson, assault, and even homicide.What Do Pa. Lawyers Get in Trouble for the Most?
Over the past decade, lawyers in Pennsylvania have gotten into trouble with the state's disciplinary board for offenses spanning from ripping off clients and being disrespectful to judges to arson, assault, and even homicide.People in the News—April 20, 2017—Griesing Law
Griesing Law hosted the National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Firms' Meet the Board event dedicated to advancing and connecting women entrepreneurs in the law.Trending Stories
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