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Am Law 200 Firm Notching Sixth Merger Since 2022
The firm will add the 21 attorneys on the same day it completes another merger with a Seattle-based firm.Pa. Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law Investigations—Frequently Asked Questions
It is inevitable. At some point, every company in the consumer product and services industry in Pennsylvania will find itself on the other end of a consumer complaint filed with the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General.Cohen Seglias to Merge With Harrisburg Boutique
Steve Williams, the firmwide managing partner at Cohen Seglias, joked he'd been "hounding" lawyers at Nauman Smith about a merger for years. The pending retirement of the firm's senior partner made the timing "ideal."Pennsylvania AG Appeals Court Order Ruling 'Skill' Games Legal
The Pennsylvania Attorney's General Office argues that the Commonwealth Court's decision determining that slots-style video game machines do not violate gambling laws runs contrary to prior case law.'Skill' Games Made by Ga. Company Are Not Gambling, Pennsylvania Appeals Court Says
"It makes statewide, what we think has been the state of the law and the facts for years," Kleinbard's Matthew Haverstick said. "Now even the doubters can't deny that the Pace-O-Matic game is a legal skill game anywhere and everywhere it is in the commonwealth."View more book results for the query "Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman"
'Skill' Games Are Not Gambling, Pennsylvania Appeals Court Says
"It makes statewide, what we think has been the state of the law and the facts for years," Kleinbard's Matthew Haverstick said. "Now even the doubters can't deny that the Pace-O-Matic game is a legal skill game anywhere and everywhere it is in the commonwealth."People in the News—Oct. 30, 2023—Buchanan Ingersoll, Cohen Seglias, Gordon Rees
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's government relations section continues to grow with the addition of Beth Rosentel.Eyeing Civil Procedural Issues and an Auto Coverage Dispute, NJ Supreme Court Grants Cert in 3 Cases
The New Jersey Supreme Court granted certification in three cases, one of which was to a pro se appellant in a medical malpractice case dismissed with prejudice over an affidavit of merit requirement.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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