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Handdowns released on: June 2 & 7, 2023
Eckert Seamans Cuts Staff by 2%
The reductions are concentrated in the firm's Pittsburgh and Philadelphia office, according to a spokesperson.Lifetime Achievement 2023: Jack McGinley
Jack McGinley has a legacy of over 50 years practicing law in Pennsylvania. He has had an incredible impact on countless organizations in the state, and selflessly serves the community through his legal career, philanthropy, and nonprofit service.4th Circuit Judges Trade Barbs in Divided Ruling on University's Bias Policy
The 2-1 majority accuses the dissenting judge of a "misguided journey." The dissenter says the majority disregarded "the stark reality of the record."View more book results for the query "Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC"
Pennsylvania's Second Hundred Firms Lagged Behind in 2022
Revenue across the Am Law Second Hundred increased by 4.1%. But Marshall Dennehy, the best performing of the four Pennsylvania-based firms on the list, topped out at 3.7%.Lawyers on the Fast Track 2023: Adesola Adegbesan
At Greenberg Traurig, her former law firm, Adesola Adegbesan was dedicated to growing in any area of the law. She focused her practice on medical malpractice defense, products liability, medical device and health care litigation, and labor and employment.People in the News—May 22, 2023—Eckert Seamans
Renee Mattei Montgomery, a Harrisburg-based member at national law firm Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, has been recognized with the 2023 Lynette Norton Award by the Pennsylvania Bar Association Commission on Women in the Profession.Intoxicating Hemp Derivatives: Agricultural Products or Illicit Narcotics?
This article attempts to provide some clarity by explaining what intoxicating hemp products are and the legal framework used to determine whether they are legitimate agricultural products or illicit narcotics.Lead Counsel Named for Delaware's 77,000 Zantac Liability Cases
The cases that began streaming into the Delaware court in August have surpassed in number the 50,000 that U.S. District Judge Robin Rosenburg dismissed in December from a Southern District of Florida MDL making the same claims about antacids.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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