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Layoffs Are Spreading. After All, There's Only So Much Work to Go Around
A patchy corporate market has created a mismatch between staffing and demand levels at several law firms with broader client bases that stretch beyond the tech sector.'A Step in the Right Direction': Law Firm Leaders Find Promise in Phila. Tax Cuts
The cuts to the city's business income and receipts tax and wage tax are minor, but they suggest political leaders recognize the need to present a more business-friendly environment.Most Effective Dealmakers 2023: Jennifer R. Minter
A significant portion of Jennifer Minter's year involved fostering Guttman Energy's transition from a multigenerational family-owned company into an employee-owned organization. The deal involved significant, complex transactional work from Minter to bring Guttman Energy and two related companies—Guttman Renewables and Source One Transportation—within a new holding company structure helmed by Guttman Holdings, with Guttman Holdings then being sold to an employee stock ownership plan (ESOP).Power Players 2023: Allison Borgatti
One of Allison Borgatti's biggest accomplishments resulted from her work counseling a large, Houston-based oil and gas company that had been indicted by the Pennsylvania Attorney General over alleged violations of the state's Clean Streams laws.3 Days a Week Versus Wider Flexibility: Pennsylvania Firms Diverge on Office Mandates
"We want people to come back in and meet the people that just started and just rebuild and strengthen the relationships we held very closely before," said Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney chief talent officer Danielle Rosetti.View more book results for the query "Buchanan Ingersoll Rooney"
Pennsylvania's Second Hundred Firms Lagged Behind in 2022
Revenue across the Am Law Second Hundred increased by 4.1%. But Marshall Dennehy, the best performing of the four Pennsylvania-based firms on the list, topped out at 3.7%.PLW People in the News—May 23, 2023—Hamburg Rubin, Buchanan Ingersoll
Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin announced that corporate lawyer J. Kurtis Kline has joined the firm as a partner in the business law department.US Judge Threatens Attorney With 'Prison Time' After In-Court Photo Surfaces
"It appears that the judge's continuance of the photo matter to allow the main trial to move forward not only serves the fair administration of justice, but also, perhaps inadvertently, provides a cooling-off period for all involved to consider the ultimate repercussions," said Jan L. Jacobowitz, a past president and co-chair of the Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers' Future of Lawyering Committee.Trending Stories
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