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Year of Mergers and Leadership Changes in Midsize Firm Market
In what several firm leaders called a strong year, acquisitions and lateral hires meant head count growth and practice area expansion at a number of Pennsylvania midsize and small firms.INADMISSIBLE: Suit Over Thomas Boggs Jr. Estate Settles
The family of Thomas Boggs Jr. has settled a court fight over his estate with a Washington-area realtor who said she had a romantic and business relationship with the late superlobbyist. Plus more in this week's column.INADMISSIBLE: Suit Over Thomas Boggs Jr. Estate Settles
The family of Thomas Boggs Jr. has settled a court fight over his estate with a Washington-area realtor who said she had a romantic and business relationship with the late superlobbyist. Plus more in this week's column.NYCLA Dinner Marks Start of its Second Century
The New York County Lawyers Association celebrated its 101st Annual Dinner on December 15, 2015 at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.NYCLA Dinner Marks Start of its Second Century
The New York County Lawyers Association celebrated its 101st Annual Dinner on December 15, 2015 at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.Covington Dismissed From Contractors' Dispute Over Payment
Covington & Burling is now free from the controversies around the construction of its new Washington offices, after a judge dismissed the firm from being part of two contractors' dispute over payments.Covington Dismissed From Contractors' Dispute Over Payment
Covington & Burling is now free from the controversies around the construction of its new Washington offices, after a judge dismissed the firm from being part of two contractors' dispute over payments.16252. ACS SYSTEMS ASSOCIATES, INC., plf-res, v. SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, def- 212; Jaspan Schlesinger LLP, Garden City (Ryan E. Cronin and Charles W. Segal of counsel), for
3rd Circuit Says Bad Faith Is Defense to Involuntary Bankruptcy
In a case involving Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman's attempts with other creditors to bring a debtor into bankruptcy, the Third Circuit has ruled involuntary bankruptcy petitions can be dismissed for bad faith.Firms Still Weighing Whether to Close Monday After Papal Visit
With less than a week before the World Meeting of Families kicks off the pope's visit to Philadelphia, law firms are still making decisions on whether and when to close down in a Center City that will largely be barricaded from Sept. 25-28.Trending Stories
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