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People in the News—April 14, 2016—Clark Hill
Daniel J. McGravey joined Clark Hill's Philadelphia office as senior counsel in the labor and employment practice group.Holland & Knight Adds Partner Quartet, Plus More Lateral Moves
Holland & Knight keeps hiring; Kirkland picks up one from Paul Weiss; Proskauer Rose reels in some heavy-hitters; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Judge Awards $50 Mil. to Attorneys in Truck Stop Suit
A Pennsylvania federal judge has granted final approval of a $130 million settlement in an antitrust suit between independent truck-stop owners on one side and trucker fleet payment card company Comdata Inc. and three national truck-stop chains on the other.Pennsylvania Justices Won't Hear Judge's Beef With Former Partners
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has refused to hear arguments over whether an Allegheny County trial judge who is suing his former law partners over the distribution of their now-defunct firm's assets is entitled to an accounting of contingent fee cases that were resolved following the firm's dissolution.People in the News - April 23, 2014
Clark Hill Thorp Reed attorney Stephanie K. Rawitt is set to serve as a member of the faculty for a CLE program presented by the Pennsylvania Bar Institute titled "A View Through the Looking Glass: Key Issues in Federal and State Wage-and-Hour Laws."People in the News - April 11, 2014
The following is a portion of a list of pro bono volunteers who assisted Philadelphia VIP in 2013:Saul Ewing Revenue Up 5.3 Percent, RPL Down 0.9 Percent
Saul Ewing saw its gross revenue grow by 5.3 percent but its revenue per lawyer (RPL) dip by 0.9 percent in 2013, a year in which the firm increased its overall headcount by 14 lawyers.Anonymous Internet Speech in Pa. May Not Be So Anonymous
Most people may view the Web as a forum for absolute free expression and think they have wide latitude to post comments anonymously, but Pennsylvania defamation law doesn't necessarily mirror those views, some lawyers said.Business Development Alternatives to the Golf Course
My first year out of law school, I resigned myself to the inevitability of taking golf lessons. There were few things that interested me less than golf—a trip to the dentist, perhaps—but I considered golf a necessity of the profession.Buchanan Ingersoll Lawyer Can't Quash Rigas Subpoena
A Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney lawyer who represented defunct Adelphia Communications for years has lost a battle to quash a subpoena he was served by Rigas family members who previously owned Adelphia.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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