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The combined firm, which will go by the name Dailey LLP, is now home to 14 attorneys including four from Levan.
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COVID-19 court closures put pressure on some firms' economic models, and most players in the arena don't regularly bring in fresh talent to create a pool of future leaders.
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U.S. District Judge Wendy Beetlestone of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania held that the issue of counsel paying for their client's living expenses didn't warrant disqualifying the attorney, concluding a potential ethical violation didn't require disqualification.
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Attorneys and staff from Lamb McErlane filled stockings and gift bags for the Great Valley Food Cupboard this past holiday season.
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The Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas' densely packed medical malpractice trial scheduling that took off last year is on track to calm down by the second half of 2024, according to Administrative Judge Daniel Anders.
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