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Largest Law Firms: Locations, Starting Salary and Clients By Firm
Newark once again was the top most documented office location, with 21 in total, followed by Princeton, with 13.Largest Law Firms: Firm Leadership and Practice Areas
We're seeing a broad range of financial services, with a small uptick in the number of firms listing private equity and venture capital services - a sure sign of firms' efforts to capture an expanding market.Largest Law Firms: New Jersey and Firmwide Attorney Count
This year's numbers marked a nearly 10% increase over last year's median office size, going from 43 to 47.McCarter & English Acquires Connecticut IP Boutique Harrington & Smith
In the last two weeks alone, the firm has added 35 lawyers and staff, including 11 from this latest tie-up.Attorney Wants Out of Case Representing Ex-Law Firm Administrator
Chatham, New Jersey, attorney Anthony Gruppuso filed a motion to be relieved as counsel for John Dunlea in McElroy Deutsch's civil suit seeking to recoup the more than $3 million that Dunlea allegedly stole from the law firm.View more book results for the query "McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney "
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Jaconetta and his team formerly practiced at McElroy and Deutsch, where he was a partner in its transactional group, with a focus on providing estate, business and tax planning services.Sued Over $3M Theft From Law Firm, Attorney Claims Malicious Prosecution
"McElroy has no proof Nicole [Alexander] took a dime. She has had to spend over $100,000 to defend herself on a meritless claim," Jeffrey Pollock, Alexander's lawyer, said.Convicted of Theft, Law Firm CFO Denied Bankruptcy Protection
The judge dismissed the bankruptcy after McElroy Deutsch asserted that John Dunlea's "Chapter 11 petition is intended to frustrate the legitimate efforts of a creditor to enforce its rights against the debtor."McElroy Deutsch Asks Judge to Toss Former CFO's Chapter 11 Petition
Given that John Dunlea has been sentenced to five years in prison for his crimes, "he has no reasonable expectation of timely or adequately funding any plan of reorganization," McElroy Deutsch said in its motion to dismiss the bankruptcy petition.Ex-Law Firm Leader Headed to Prison Over Unauthorized Raises, Lavish Travel Billed to Firm
"John's conduct really was aberrational and highly unlikely to ever repeat itself. John is thankful that the court agreed with his negotiated sentence, and imposed the minimum sentence possible," said Ricardo Solano Jr. of Gibbons, the attorney for John Dunlea.Trending Stories
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