0 results for 'University of Pennsylvania'
Connecticut Movers: Recent Hires in Stamford and New Haven
One attorney returns to private work after serving as an assistant U.S. attorney; another comes to Connecticut from the New York City market.People in the News—Sept. 20, 2024—McNees, Stradley Ronon
Attorney Alison T. Smith has joined McNees Wallace & Nurick's Pittsburgh team as of counsel, bringing 28 years of experience in fiduciary, nonprofit and estate planning law.'Top Priority': Senate Democrats Push Biden's Judicial Nominees Forward
"Confirming judges is a top priority for the remainder of this Congress," said U.S. Senate Majority Whip Richard Durbin, D-Illinois. "These even-handed arbiters of justice will bring balance to the federal judiciary, and Senate Democrats are in a strong position to make judicial confirmations a legacy of the Biden-Harris administration and our Senate Majority."Horizon Scanning the Election's Impact on Antitrust Regulation
One of the biggest questions looming is whether Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan, one of the most high-profile regulatory body leaders, will stay on.New Phila. Barristers' Leader Talks Expansion Plans and Election Challenges
Richardson said the rhetoric and legal disputes surrounding the upcoming presidential election "make it a pivotal time for us as attorneys, as people, and us, more specifically, as Black people in America."View more book results for the query "University of Pennsylvania"
People in the News—Sept. 19, 2024—Malamut, Post & Schell
Malamut Law announced that Sophia Agostini joined the firm's government and regulatory affairs practice as an associate.What Does It Take to 'Incur' a Cleanup Cost Under CERCLA?
A recent appellate decision, to be sure unreported and therefore not binding, raises the interesting question of what a person must do to "incur" a cost. The person in question was a law firm and this is an "environmental law practice" column, so the question may be doubly interesting.Biden's Nominee Secures U.S. Senate Confirmation for Phila. Federal Judgeship
With Mary Kathleen Costello's confirmation, President Joe Biden has broken the record for appointing the most LGBTQ+ judges by any president in U.S. history, according to the office of U.S. Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pennsylvania,People in the News—Sept. 18, 2024—Marshall Dennehey, Maiello Brungo
Matthew P. Keris, shareholder in the health care department in the Scranton office of Marshall Dennehey, is scheduled to join a Keynote AI Panel at the 2024 American Society for Health Care Risk Management (ASHRM) conference in San Diego, California on Oct. 8.People in the News—Sept. 17, 2024—Panitch Schwarze, Goldberg Segalla
Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel announced that intellectual property attorney Ronald J. Ventola II and his fellow committee members have been recognized with the 2024 Committee of the Year Award from the Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO).Trending Stories
Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C.
(470) 294-1674
Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone
(857) 444-6468
Smith & Hassler
(713) 739-1250
2024 Trends Report Mid-Year Special Edition: Update on Outside Counsel Billing Rates
Brought to you by LexisNexis® CounselLink®
Download Now
AI in Private Equity: A Guide for Gaining an Early Advantage
Brought to you by Ontra
Download Now
Why Are So Many Law Firms Suddenly Embracing Digital Transformation?
Brought to you by AllRize
Download Now
2025 State Legislative Sessions
Brought to you by LexisNexis®
Download Now