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From Many to One: McNees Wallace Rebrands Government Relationships Groups
Personnel from five legacy firms are now operating under the McNees Government Relations banner.Are Corporate Counsel Ready for Election Risks, at Polls and Beyond?
Corporate counsel are increasingly confronted with an unpredictable world. With constant news about a tight U.S. Presidential race, we can expect that General Counsel are reassessing their readiness for potential risks around Election Day and its aftermath. Is your organization prepared?Love and Resilience: The Evolving Story of LGBTQ+ Rights in America
It's crucial to reflect on the journey of the LGBTQ+ community—a history marked by profound progress and enduring challenges. From the shadows of discrimination to the bright lights of equality, this community has navigated a path defined by resilience, courage and the unwavering pursuit of justice.People in the News—Oct. 16, 2024—Holland & Knight, Armstrong Teasdale
Holland & Knight has bolstered its corporate, M&A and securities practice group with the additions of partners Greg Hoffnagle in New York and Alex Selarnick in Philadelphia.Unlocking Your Lawyers' Rainmaking Potential: A Coaching Guide
This article explores the complexities of coaching lawyers in business development, offering insights and strategies to unlock their full rainmaking potential.View more book results for the query "*"
Offit Kurman Scores Summary Judgment in Long-Running Legal Mal Suit Over Bankruptcy Fallout
Judge James Crumlish III ruled that the plaintiff's assertion 'is way too simplistic, ignores the glaring matter of the timing of the decision, and is undercut by the documentary evidence that conflicts with [the plaintiff's] self-serving and unsubstantiated testimony.'Seeger Weiss Doubles Phila. Footprint With New Office in Old City
The new 5,000 square foot space is just blocks from Philadelphia's federal courthouse.1-Seat Democratic Margin Has Pennsylvania House Control Up for Grabs in Fall Voting
Democrats go into the election with a one-seat House majority, while in the Senate, Republicans have 28 seats and therefore majority control.Matt's Corner: Judicial 'Disrepute'—De Minimis Defense?
Can the minor nature of the judicial conduct alleged repeated violations be a complete defense?Calculation of Income for Child Support Examined by Superior Court
An intricate component in child support cases is the calculation of the parties' income for purposes of determining child support. In the recent…Trending Stories
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