The Legal Intelligencer | Profile
By Amanda O'Brien | May 14, 2024
Heike Sullivan, who leads the firm's private client practice, played soccer at Penn. Now all four of her boys are affiliated with the Philadelphia Union, including her youngest, Cavan, who could be the youngest player to ever appear in an MLS match.
By ALM Staff | May 14, 2024
The Legal Intelligencer is proud to recognize six finalists for the 2024 Law Firm of the Year award.
By ALM Staff | May 14, 2024
The Legal Intelligencer is proud to recognize 13 honorees for the 2024 Distinguished Leaders award.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christian Petrucci | May 14, 2024
Last month, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court brought unreasonable contest attorney fees back to the forefront in the precedential matter of Torres v. Amazon.com Services (Workers' Compensation Appeals Board), and offered further elaboration as to the Supreme Court's holding in Lorino.
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | May 14, 2024
Marion Munley of Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys recently presented at the Houston Trial Lawyers Association's CLE and Workshop: "Building and Bringing Home your Case Story: Openings/Closing."
By ALM Staff | May 14, 2024
The Legal Intelligencer is pleased to present the 2024 "Lawyers on the Fast Track" honorees from large firms.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joshua M. Peck | May 14, 2024
I've worked in-house, as well as in the outhouse (seemingly), in PR firms and in my solo practice. Let's see if I can boil down my experiences to 11 useful or at least mildly interesting events and thoughts for the PR audience, some of them so obvious they are often ignored.
By ALM Staff | May 14, 2024
The Legal Intelligencer is pleased to present the 2024 "Lawyers on the Fast Track" honorees from small and midsize firms.
By ALM Staff | May 14, 2024
In The Legal's Cannabis/Liquor Law special section, read about advertising practices to consider if adult-use marijuana becomes legal, the legal impacts of rescheduling cannabis, and the high hopes of THC-infused beverages in the state.
By Charles Toutant | May 13, 2024
ZHP sought to invoke the Apex Doctrine, which seeks to limit depositions of individuals at the "apex" of a corporation based on the premise that lower-level employees are likely to have firsthand knowledge of the material facts, and that deposing the top executives of a corporation is likely to impose a significant burden.
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