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Harrisburg Boutiques Merge, Looking to Innovate on Work-Life Balance
SkarlatosZonarich and Mette, Evans & Woodside have come together to form a 25-lawyer firm, which will be known in the market as Mette.Is Judge Albright's Influence Waning After Random-Assignment Rule?
"If you look at the cases that are new that don't relate back to prior cases, then interest in the district has fallen considerably," Brian Love said.Increased IRS Enforcement Helped Chamberlain Hrdlicka Grow Revenues, Profits in 2023
The Southeast being "kind of the epicenter of IRS enforcement" involving conservation easement disputes in 2023 was the main driver of increased profits, the managing shareholder said.Ex-Senior FDIC Lawyer Gets 20-Year Prison Sentence for Sexually Exploiting Children
The sentence for Mark Alan Black handed down Tuesday fell short of the 30 years prosecutors said was warranted. But it exceeded the 15-year sentence his attorney argued was appropriate.Deal Watch: Kirkland and Latham Pull Double Duty as PE Deals Flow
Private equity deals appear to be making a comeback this year.View more book results for the query "*"
36% of Lawyers Have a Drinking Problem: Attorney Mental Health in Focus
"I had a lot of lawyers reach out to me and share with me, in confidence, the struggles that they were going through," said attorney and mental health advocate L.A. Perkins of Perkins Law.3 Orthofix Execs Fired for 'Offensive Conduct' Claim Wrongful Termination, Demand Severance
Ex-Chief Legal Officer Patrick Keran, ex-CEO Keith Valentine and ex-Chief Financial Officer John Bostjancic are fighting back, asserting the company has defamed them.Phila. Judge Rejects Challenge to $977M Defective Seatbelt Verdict, Adds $33.4M in Delay Damages
"Mitsubishi Motors respectfully disagrees with the trial court's decision to uphold the verdict and intends to appeal to the Superior Court of Pennsylvania," counsel for the defendant said in a statement.'Perplexing': 6th Circuit Judge Criticizes High Bar for Securities Lawsuits
"Hopefully, a future panel of this Court, or the Supreme Court, can clarify the law along the lines described here, so that the majority's untenable views are not sustained," Judge Eric Clay wrote.Justices Will Decide If Vets Are Getting the 'Benefit of the Doubt'
In their appeal, two veterans say the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has been disregarding a more-than-century-old rule giving veterans the "benefit of the doubt on any close issue relating to their eligibility for service-related benefits."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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