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Hire Up: SPAC Fever Is Driving Demand for Corporate Partners
Corporate partners make up the bulk of lateral partner moves among Am Law 200 firms this week.People in the News—April 14, 2021—Marshall Dennehey, Lamb McErlane
Bringing with him 17 years of experience defending attorneys and other professionals, Josh J.T. Byrne joined the Philadelphia office of Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, and Lamb McErlane attorneys Dawson Muth and Katherine LaDow presented a CLE for the Chester County Bar Association on how COVID-19 impacted landlord and tenant rights in Pennsylvania.How Are You Incorrectly Using Your IOLTA Account (Part I)?
Attorneys frequently do not know how IOLTA accounts work, what funds must go into an IOLTA account, and what funds must not go into an IOLTA account.People in the News—Nov. 13, 2020—Conrad O'Brien, Philadelphia Bar Association
Additions David I. Singh joined Conrad O'Brien as a litigation associate. He is based in the firm's main office in Philadelphia. Singh represents…People in the News—Oct. 9, 2020—Swartz Campbell, Hyland Levin
Howard Schulberg joined Swartz Campbell's Pittsburgh office as a partner and member of the litigation group, and Hyland Levin Shapiro announced that partner Megan Knowlton Balne was appointed the chair of the legal and legislative committee for the Human Resource Association of Southern New Jersey.Special Section: 2020 Litigation Departments of the Year
Welcome to the 2020 Litigation Departments of the Year supplement. This year, we honored four midsize firms for outstanding work. We honored a general litigation winner and finalist as well as one for class action and one for professional liability. Also new this year, we honored three law firm innovators and three law firm of the year finalists.2020 Litigation Department (Professional Liability): Swartz Campbell
2019 was a successful year for Swartz Campbell. It was a year seen defending several attorneys and professionals against malpractice claims.Big Law Gets Work as Businesses, Political Groups Fight Pennsylvania COVID Restrictions
Troutman Pepper billed 127 hours in a now-settled case over a car show in central Pennsylvania, while firms from all over the country have gotten involved in a case over mail-in ballots.Honesty and Mental Health in Disciplinary Actions
Honesty is fundamental to the legal profession. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has held: That false swearing is an "egregious species of dishonesty," which goes to the heart of the legal profession.Bankruptcy 'Plunderers' Can Be Sued by Creditors, Third Circuit Rules
"We now clarify that Bankruptcy Code 'standing' is not constitutional standing (and thus is not jurisdictional) and that Chapter 7 trustees can relinquish the statutory authority to pursue a claim back to a creditor," Judge Bibas said.Trending Stories
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