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By Aleeza Furman | September 10, 2024
After the parties spent more than a year conducting venue discovery, the defendants failed to convince the court that the companies being sued did not conduct sufficient business in Philadelphia for the lawsuits to be situated there.
By Mimi Lamarre | September 10, 2024
"It made sense to create the structure that we would need for a 200-person law firm," said Jim Walden, about leadership for 45-lawyer Walden Macht Haran & Williams.
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By Alexa Woronowicz | September 10, 2024
Kathy Jaffari of Cozen O'Connor is set to participate in a panel discussion hosted by the American Bar Association that will explore the topic of ESG materiality and its role in disclosure regulations and standards.
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By Amanda O'Brien | September 10, 2024
Walsh left Paul Weiss to found a trial boutique with partner Beth Wilkinson in 2016 before departing in 2020 to launch a plaintiffs-side practice.
By Maria Dinzeo | September 9, 2024
PNC Financial's Gregory Jordan is retiring as legal chief but will stay with the bank as vice chair, a role that will focus on advising the CEO and board.
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By Alexa Woronowicz | September 9, 2024
Maiello Brungo & Maiello added attorney Ryan C. Thomas to its education law and municipal law teams.
By Amanda O'Brien | September 9, 2024
The tie-up will go into effect at the start of 2025, and the combined firm will have more than 750 attorneys in 18 U.S. offices.
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By Amanda O'Brien | September 9, 2024
Daniel Ferhat, whose work centers on medical malpractice defense, spent over two decades at White and Williams.
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By Aleeza Furman | September 9, 2024
The 10 cases slated to go before the justices touch on issues including the scope of prosecutorial immunity, parentage of children conceived through assistive reproductive technology, and a transit system's claim to sovereign immunity.
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By Riley Brennan | September 6, 2024
"The court's opinion makes it clear that the conduct of the defendant was reprehensible. The court reduced the amount of punitive damages, not because of the nature of the conduct, or because of the court's own feelings about the conduct, but rather on its analysis of Supreme Court law on the constitutionality of the ratio between compensatory and punitive damages," said the plaintiff's attorney, Jamie Bordas of Bordas & Bordas in Pittsburgh.
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