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As Clients' Challenges Continue, Client Service Is More Important Than Ever
Local and national law firm Butler Snow has been named to BTI Consulting's 2021 Client Service A-Team, a ranking of law firms based solely…People in the News—May 5, 2021—Marshall Dennehey, Obermayer
Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin announced that Samuel E. Cohen was named chair of the securities and investments professional liability practice group, and Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel real estate attorneys Kellie McGowan and Mike Malloy presented at the Association of Corporate Counsel Greater Philadelphia 2021 Virtual In-house Counsel Conference.South Miami Posts Two Record-Breaking Office-Retail Sales
The buildings sold at the submarket's highest price per square foot, suggesting increased investor confidence.View more book results for the query "*"
Bridging the Gap Between the New and Experienced Lawyer
While the bar exam marks the end of an attorney's law school experience, the mantra is true that learning never stops for attorneys. A course commonly referred to as "bridging the gap" may be the first continuing legal education (CLE) course many new lawyers take.Kelli Moll Leaves Akin Gump for Proskauer
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.The Affidavit of Merit and Medical Economics
It is not uncommon to find a physician with one or more subspecialty doing work in one of them or none of them. Many physicians are being tasked, incentivized and sometimes required, to sub-specialize, since sub-specialists earn more than generalists, and those performing procedures earn more money than those who do not. When it comes time to review the appropriateness of an AOM, each subspecialty suddenly becomes important though it may be irrelevant.DSBA to Hold CLE Program on Business Divorce
The Delaware State Bar Association is set to hold a webinar titled "Business Divorce" from 10 a.m. to noon Thursday via Zoom.For An Insurance Recovery Boutique, The Last Year Brought Opportunities
Cohen Ziffer chair Robin Cohen says "we're seeing more clients coming to us because they're looking for the more personal touch and attention provided by a midsize firm or boutique."