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Continued Increase in Law Firm Mergers Expected in 2025
The big picture here, said Fairfax's Kristin Stark, is a "higher level of interest and merger discussion activity." As a result, "we feel pretty confident we're going to see an uptick in completed mergers for the rest of the year."After Law Firm Merger Activity Rose Again, Combinations Expected to Increase Into 2025
The big picture here, said Fairfax's Kristin Stark, is a "higher level of interest and merger discussion activity." As a result, "we feel pretty confident we're going to see an uptick in completed mergers for the rest of the year."After Law Firm Merger Activity Rose Again, Combinations Expected to Increase Into 2025
The big picture here, said Fairfax's Kristin Stark, is a "higher level of interest and merger discussion activity." As a result, "we feel pretty confident we're going to see an uptick in completed mergers for the rest of the year."People in the News—May 20, 2024—Maiello Brungo, Margolis Edelstein
Maiello Brungo & Maiello, a law firm specializing in construction law and related litigation, announced the appointment of Steven P. Engel as the general counsel for the Western Pennsylvania Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC).View more book results for the query "'Mintzer Sarowitz Zeris'"
Geographic Expansion, Increased Competitiveness Underscore String of Law Firm Mergers
From A&O Shearman to a series of boutique acquisitions, law firm tie-ups are helping firms expand into new markets and raise their stature in the marketplace.Judge Shuts Down Statutory Employer Defense in Builder's Challenge to $15.5M Verdict
Foglietta rejected the defendant's assertion that VBC was Feldman's statutory employer, which would have made it immune to his claims.Law Firm Cuts Ties With Embattled State Rep. Facing Sexual Harassment Allegations
Zabel, who was elected to represent the suburban Philadelphia 163rd District in 2018, was admitted to practice in 2011, and has worked at several top-tier law firms in the city.$15.5M Award for Construction Worker Burned by Electric Shock
A construction contractor involved in an apartment development project is on the hook for a $15.5 million verdict to a member of a tree-removal crew who sustained electrical burns while on the job.Philadelphia Jury Hands Up $15.5M to Worker Burned by Electric Shock
Defendant Vito Braccia Construction LLC could have avoided the Oct. 28 verdict if it had agreed to the plaintiff's earlier demand to be compensated at the company's $2 million insurance policy limit, according to the plaintiff's lawyers with Saltz Mongeluzzi & Bendesky.Trending Stories
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