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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.Unfinished Work at Covington's New Office Sparks Litigation
Covington & Burling's offices at CityCenterDC are in the middle of two spats over payment between a general contractor and subcontracting construction firms—and not all finishing touches in the new building are done.Unfinished Work at Covington's New Office Sparks Litigation
Covington & Burling's offices at CityCenterDC are in the middle of two spats over payment between a general contractor and subcontracting construction firms—and not all finishing touches in the new building are done.Pittsburgh Hires Grow Cohen Seglias Energy Practice
Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman has added two attorneys to its Pittsburgh office, the firm announced Monday, doubling the office's head count and expanding the firm's oil and gas practice.Pittsburgh Hires Grow Cohen Seglias Energy Practice
Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman has added two attorneys to its Pittsburgh office, the firm announced Monday, doubling the office's head count and expanding the firm's oil and gas practice.In-House Counsel Profile: Ray Angelini Inc.'s James Merkins
"I had a lunch meeting with Ray Angelini, pitching him for litigation work, and it turned into a job offer."In-House Counsel Profile: Ray Angelini Inc.'s James Merkins
"I had a lunch meeting with Ray Angelini, pitching him for litigation work, and it turned into a job offer."Corporate Criminal Liability in Environmental Law
Pennsylvania's energy community should take note that the line between criminal and civil enforcement is getting harder and harder to see. State and federal prosecutors in Pennsylvania appear to be signaling that companies operating in Pennsylvania's shale play may be subject to not only civil but criminal fines and penalties.Corporate Criminal Liability in Environmental Law
Pennsylvania's energy community should take note that the line between criminal and civil enforcement is getting harder and harder to see. State and federal prosecutors in Pennsylvania appear to be signaling that companies operating in Pennsylvania's shale play may be subject to not only civil but criminal fines and penalties.Trending Stories
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