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People in the News—Feb. 3, 2023—Dentons, Eckert Seamans, Saxton & Stump
Global law firm Dentons recently announced that Audrey Kwak has joined the firm's litigation and dispute resolution practice as a shareholder in the Pittsburgh office of Dentons Cohen & Grigsby.PLW People in the News—Jan. 3, 2023—Eckert Seamans, Duane Morris
National law firm Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott has welcomed Matthew C. Gill to the firm's Pittsburgh office as an associate in the commercial litigation practice group.People in the News—Dec. 29, 2022—Cohn, Eckert Seamans, Cipriani & Werner
Elizabeth J. Fischer has joined Cohn & Associates of Center City Philadelphia as an associate attorney.The Legal's Top Verdicts and Settlements in Pennsylvania of 2022
Ranging from $15.5 million to $206 million, The Legal's highest-dollar cases of 2022 dwarf its 2021 top-five verdicts, which ranged from $9.7 million to $19 million.View more book results for the query "Eckert Seamans Cherin amp Mellott LLC"
Prenups on Primetime: 'The White Lotus' Shines Light on Agreements
As an attorney in Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott's estates and trusts practice, imagine my surprise when Episode 5 aired, and suddenly my practice area was front and center of this engrossing series' build up to the season finale—and promised answer to the "whodunnit" structure of the series.Corporate Dealmaking Fueled Strongest Year On Record for Many Firms in 2021
Philadelphia's top-ranking firms in the Am Law 200 grew revenue and profits by double digits in 2021, reflecting the overall industry's unprecedented levels of demand for corporate and transactional legal services.PLW People in the News—Nov. 22, 2022—Barley Snyder, Eckert Seamans
The George Mason University Alumni Association has recently named Barley Snyder partner David J. Freedman its 2022 "Alumnus of the Year" for his pro bono work and accolades.Second Circuit's Bright-Line Rule Spells Trouble for Unsuspecting Lenders
Over the summer, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit answered the open question of whether the Bankruptcy Code's automatic stay provisions are violated by the foreclosure sale of a property when the debtor is a named defendant in the foreclosure proceeding, even if the debtor's interest in the property is only possessory, in the affirmative.Meet The Legal Intelligencer's New Young Lawyer Editorial Board
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