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Chasing Net Growth, Law Firms Look to 'Mergers of Magnitude'
"We're seeing a lot of interest in mergers of magnitude because laterals and [lateral] groups tend to rarely result in net growth, or net growth that is satisfying to the overall strategy," said law firm consultant Kristin Stark.Clark Hill Expands Philly Presence Via Conrad O'Brien Merger
The Am Law 200 firm has added 18 attorneys through its combination with the four-decade-old litigation boutique.Litigation on Limits to Med Mal Discovery Has Second Chance in Pa. Appeals Court
"What we have here is an opportunity for the Superior Court to put its eyes on these privilege issues in a way that's a little different than we've seen in some recent decisions," said Kline & Specter's Charles Becker.People in the News—Dec. 21, 2022—Clark Hill, Cardamone
International law firm Clark Hill announced that Kevin Dooley Kent has joined the firm as a member in the litigation practice.People in the News—Nov. 28, 2022—Conrad O'Brien, Buchanan Ingersoll
Patricia Hamill, partner with Conrad O'Brien, is scheduled to serve as a panelist during a discussion being held at Rutgers Law School on Wednesday, titled "Title IX Updates & The Impact of Dobbs."View more book results for the query "Conrad O'brien Pc"
Addressing Unilateral Fee-Shifting Agreements in Restrictive Covenant Litigation
In all but a small handful of states the law does not imply reciprocity in these types of provisions. Outside of those jurisdictions (assuming the provision is not ambiguous) courts across the country have found that one-way fee shifting agreements do not violate public policy and are enforceable.For Many Law Firms, Collections Season Is Now 12 Months Long
The ability to duplicate last year's landmark financial results will likely turn on the success of recent investments in billing efforts.Meet The Legal Intelligencer's New Young Lawyer Editorial Board
The Legal Intelligencer is proud to announce the members of our new Young Lawyer Editorial Board.Armstrong Teasdale Partner Beats Philadelphia Firm's Lawsuit in Divided Appellate Ruling
Since Armstrong Teasdale's Richard Scheff did not follow through on his threat to disclose a confidential settlement, the plaintiffs could not demonstrate that they suffered any actual harm from his actions.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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