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Eckert Seamans Lost Twice as Many Lawyers as It Gained in 2021. What Happened?
Sources say the traditionally litigation-focused firm has struggled to institutionalize client relationships on the corporate side.Dentons Takes Eckert Seamans Development Chief to Lead Client Strategy in Pittsburgh
The new role at Dentons' Pittsburgh member firm was made necessary because of the pandemic, Harold Balk, the new chief client relationship officer, said.Morgan Lewis Steps Into Pa.'s 2020 Election Review Fight
The suit marks the second Big Law-backed challenge to the subpoenas after a group of Democratic state senators sued last week over their colleagues' maneuver. That lawsuit is being brought by attorneys from Dentons Cohen & Grigsby, as well as lawyers from the Democratic Caucus.Obermayer Lawyers to Defend Fracking Equipment Maker in Patent Row
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.View more book results for the query "Cohen & Grigsby, P.C."
Dentons' Life on the Fast Track Has Been a Bumpy Ride for Many Partners
Since leaving the station, Dentons' ambitious Golden Spike expansion project has contributed to numerous departures and raised questions about the firm's strategy.Dentons' Life on the Fast Track Has Been a Bumpy Ride for Many Partners
Since leaving the station, Dentons' ambitious Golden Spike expansion project has contributed to numerous departures and raised questions about the firm's strategy.Dentons Lawyers Back Pa. Democrats in Challenge to GOP's 2020 Election Review Subpoenas
The subpoenas are aimed at compelling the Department of State to turn over election-related materials, including names, dates of birth, driver's license numbers, address and partial Social Security numbers of all registered voters in the state.Quinn Emanuel Duo Discusses $26.4M Trade Secret Win for Pa.'s PPG Industries
Bill Burck and AJ Merton of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan won $8.8 million in damages for PPG Industries, Inc. and the maximum amount of exemplary damages allowed under Pennsylvania's trade secrets law in a suit accusing a Chinese competitor of conspiring to pilfer a proprietary process for manufacturing a new type of commercial aircraft window.Trending Stories
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