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People in the News—Aug. 9, 2023—Barley Snyder
Barley Snyder announced that Helping Harvest Fresh Food Bank has recently elected partner Timothy G. Dietrich to serve on its board of directors.Title IX Hearings: Are They Quasi-Judicial and What Does That Mean for Stakeholders?
Recent court recommendations and comments following this vein provide insight both into how the expected 2023 Title IX regulations, and the prescribed hearings therein, may be classified by the courts and what choices the parties may make in light of that classification.Hybrid Work Policies Reinforce 'Caste System' Among Lawyers and Staff
The talent market for lawyers remains tighter than that for staff, but managers acknowledge the risks to "morale" from unequal expectations for office attendance.Many Midsize Firms Shy Away From Mandating Office Attendance. Others View It As A Recruiting Filter.
Without the hiring clout of higher-profile and higher-paying Big Law firms, law firms outside the Am Law 200 worry requiring regular office attendance after a protracted period of remote work will disadvantage them in the hiring and retention of legal talent.View more book results for the query "Cohen Seglas Pallas Greenhall & Furman"
Getting Divorced Despite the System: How to Move Your Case Forward While the Courts Are Backlogged
In the face of massive delays, suspended trials, and unprecedented backlogs, there is every reason to permit family law matters to enter arbitration for limited purposes and limited timeframes.Where Are the Eligible Acquisition Targets? Acquiring Smaller Firms
Am Law 100 firms may wish to grow by finding midsize merger partners. But those targets would rather grow on their own terms.Homeowners Win $3.2M in Consolidated Construction Defect Suits
The owners of four Philadelphia residences won a total of $3.2 million in their consolidated lawsuits in which they alleged that their properties' developer and builder sold them defective homes.Philadelphia Homeowners Win $3.2M in Consolidated Construction Defect Suits
The jury found that the defendants acted recklessly, intentionally, fraudulently or outrageously, with punitive damages making up more than two-thirds of the total verdict amount.Federal Judge: Defendant Didn't Waive Arbitration by Filing Third-Party Complaint
In a May 16 opinion, Stickman determined that BESCO's act of filing a third-party complaint was expressly permitted by the parties' contract agreement, which contained an arbitration clause.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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