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With Government Investigations Rising, Blank Rome Adds White-Collar Litigator in Dallas
Katten Muchin Rosenman white-collar defense partner Barrett Howell joined Blank Rome in Dallas on Tuesday, as the firm builds out the 4-month-old office.
Mid-Market Roundup: Where to Look for Industry Growth
A new crop of female associates in Texas; Philly firms adjust with tactful downsizing; anticipating white-collar work in New York; and cannabis law sees a green light in Jersey.
Meet the Next Generation of California Legal Leaders
Get to know this year's Lawyers on the Fast Track, aged 40 and under.
Meet the Winners of the 2023 California Legal Awards
The Recorder is proud to announce this year's winners and finalists for the California Legal Awards, celebrating the achievements of lawyers and companies leading technology, innovation and the profession as a whole.
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Lawyers on the Fast Track 2023: Arash Beral
The equity/voting partner at Blank Rome is being recognized as one of more than 40 Lawyers on the Fast Track as part of The Recorder's California Legal Awards.
Morgan Lewis Ready to Consolidate Phila. Offices at New 305K Sq. Ft. Tower
The firm signed the lease for the building in December 2019, just before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but chair Jami Wintz McKeon said she and co-leaders "never thought about backing out of that lease or changing our mind."
Protecting Children's Safety: The Divorce Court's Awesome Power
A discussion of the recent Nassau County decision in "SG v. MG," which "reinforces the essential premise that when it comes to the safety of children of divorce (in fact, the safety of children generally), it is not acceptable to "roll the dice" and "take a chance."
Big Law Firms Call on Top Law Schools to Condemn Anti-Israel Protests, Harassment
A group of more than 200 leading law firms implored law schools to reign in "anti-Semitic activities" on campus as Israel's response to the Oct. 7 attacks draws protest worldwide.
Foley Hoag Sues Employment Lawyer for Nearly $900,000 in Unpaid Legal Fees
Jeffrey Liddle hired the firm to represent him in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, but allegedly stopped paying shortly after his case was converted to Chapter 7.
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