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People in the News—April 19, 2021—KingSpry, Flaster Greenberg
King, Spry, Herman, Freund & Faul announced that attorney Avery E. Smith was named chair of the firm's employment law practice group, and Arthur R. Armstrong and Krishna A. Jani, members of the cybersecurity and data privacy law practice group at Flaster Greenberg, were selected by the Pennsylvania Bar Institute to participate as panelists at the Cyberlaw Update 2021 virtual seminar.People in the News—April 6, 2021—Flaster Greenberg
Patent attorney Mark R. Luderer joined Flaster Greenberg as of counsel in its intellectual property department and a member of the firm's patent practice group.On The Move: Archer & Greiner; Dentons; Flaster Greenberg
Zane Named Chair of Archer's Family Law Group Archer & Greiner partner Stephanie J. Zane was named chair of the firm's family law group in Haddonfield.…People in the News—March 4, 2021—Flaster Greenberg, Curtin & Heefner
Insurance coverage attorney Arthur R. Armstrong joined Flaster Greenberg as a shareholder in its litigation, insurance and cybersecurity practice groups, and Curtin & Heefner partner Timothy Szuhaj produced and served as a panelist for the recent webinar "Staffing in the Time of COVID."On the Move: Flaster Greenberg; Anderson Kill
Flaster Greenberg Announces 2021 Department Chairs Flaster Greenberg announced the 2021 chairs of its bankruptcy, corporate, intellectual property,…How Law Firm Trade Names Break the 'Ego-Feeding Machine'
"A string of partner names to the public is really pretty meaningless—it's not what's important," said Jennifer Cona, managing partner of Long Island, New York-based Cona Elder Law.For Law Firms, Trade Names Can Break the 'Ego-Feeding Machine'
"A string of partner names to the public is really pretty meaningless—it's not what's important," said Jennifer Cona, managing partner of Long Island, New York-based Cona Elder Law.Mid-Market Recap: Splitting Leadership in Two
Running a firm is more complicated than ever. At face value, splitting duties for law firm leaders makes sense. But are there potential pitfalls?Split Duties: Firms Large and Small Transitioned to Multi-Attorney Leadership in 2020
Firms of all sizes are testing out a dual-managing partner model so rainmaking leaders can balance client relationships with day-to-day management.People in the News—Dec. 18, 2020—Kalikhman & Rayz, Flaster Greenberg
The attorneys and staff at Kalikhman & Rayz participated in a Thanksgiving food drive for The Block Church in Philadelphia, and Flaster Greenberg announced the 2021 chairs of its bankruptcy, corporate, intellectual property, litigation and real estate and environmental departments.Trending Stories
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