For decades, Carl Singley has been the epitome of the Philadelphia lawyer in motion.
When he hasn’t been teaching law, he’s been practicing it.
In his long career, Carl Singley has taught law, practiced at large and small firms and let pols pick his brain. Now, as he gets ready to depart Blank Rome, rumors circulate about his next move. Will he be the GOP candidate for the 2007 Philadelphia mayoral race, teach at Temple University or "just be hanging," as he claims? Amid the speculation, the sometimes-controversial Singley is clear about why he's leaving the firm, saying, "I decided I didn't want to be aggressively hustling law" anymore.
June 08, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
For decades, Carl Singley has been the epitome of the Philadelphia lawyer in motion.
When he hasn’t been teaching law, he’s been practicing it.
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