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PLW People in the News—Aug. 30, 2022—Babst Calland, Antheil Maslow
Attorney Casey Alan Coyle recently joined Babst Calland as a shareholder and member of its litigation group and will be based in Harrisburg.3 More Eckert Seamans Lawyers Join Whiteford Taylor & Preston in Pittsburgh
At least six attorneys have left the Am Law 200 firm for Baltimore-based Whiteford in the last calendar year.Dual Warnings Required in New Jersey Asbestos Litigation
On June 30, 2022, the New Jersey Supreme Court held that, in asbestos matters, there is an obligation on the manufacturer or supplier to provide an "adequate" warning, not only to companies they supply, but to the end user as well.Montco Jury Awards $1M Verdict to Marshall Dennehey Partner Injured During Surgery
Counsel for Noble also filed a motion seeking $300,000 in delay damages, given that the lawsuit was filed in 2015.McNees Bets on Professional Connections to Grow Pittsburgh Office
Former Eckert Seamans data security and privacy chair Sandy Garfinkel, the latest of three recent hires, has longstanding ties to one of the first attorneys the firm attracted in Western Pennsylvania.View more book results for the query "Eckert Seamans Cherin amp Mellott LLC"
As Temperatures Rise, DC Lateral Market Heats Up
Seyfarth last week lured across a team of litigators from K&L Gates, while Squire Patton Boggs' chair of energy and natural resources joined Crowell & Moring as a partner in its energy practice.Judge Says Privilege Doesn't Cover Documents Sought in Suit Against Eckert Seamans
That central issue is whether Eckert Seamans breached its fiduciary duty by representing the plaintiff's competition at the same time that it represented a gambling device manufacturer. It's a claim the law firm rejects.PLW People in the News—June 21, 2022—Montgomery McCracken, Eckert Seamans
Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads has announced the return of Scott A. Coffina to the firm's Philadelphia office following a storied career in public service.Fat Suit: Proposed Law Would Allow Weight-Discrimination Lawsuits
"Any time that people are being treated unfairly, not based on what they can contribute, not based on how good a teacher they are or how good a pharmacist they are, any time we're not evaluating people based on their performance and based on some immutable characteristic, I think it's wrong," attorney Nancy Erika Smith said.Trending Stories
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