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Former Eckert Seamans Trio Returns to Firm, Citing New Leadership
Litigators Ray Middleman, Amy Roy and Shane Valenzi left for Baltimore-based Whiteford, Taylor & Preston in 2022, but Eckert CEO Scott Cessar, who started in the role last May, successfully recruited them back.
People in the News—Feb. 7, 2024—Eckert Seamans, Barley Snyder
Laura DelFratte has joined national law firm Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott's Pittsburgh office as special counsel in the tax, estates and employee benefits practice.
Eckert Seamans Brings On First COO in 10 Years
Eddie Raychaudhuri arrives from DLA Piper, where he served as a practice group director.State common law claims arising from fossil fuel companies' operations which harmed the environment were largely preempted by the Clean Air Act, which regulated the use of fossil fuels and emissions standards.

People in the News—Jan. 18, 2024—Hamburg Rubin, Eckert Seamans
Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin announced that Lisa A. Shearman has been elected president of the Montgomery Bar Association (MBA).View more book results for the query "Eckert Seamans Cherin "


People in the News—Jan. 12, 2024—Lamb McErlane, Eckert Seamans
Attorneys and staff from Lamb McErlane filled stockings and gift bags for the Great Valley Food Cupboard this past holiday season.Appeals & Motions List released on:January 4, 2024

Proskauer Layoffs Underscore String of Big Law Cuts in 2023
The firm's moves are consistent with a slew of large law firms making staff and associate cuts in 2023, as firms focused on efficiency, outsourcing and productivity in a year of declining demand.
Transactional Turbulence Made 2022 a Mixed Bag for Pennsylvania Firms
Dips in transactional work translated into a mixed-bag of financial results for Pennsylvania's Am Law 200 firms in 2022, as they returned to reality after 2021's glut of hiring, transactional work, and revenue increases.
Eckert Seamans Announces New Leadership in Phila., Boston, DC
Labor and employment attorney Amy Snyder and commercial litigator Frank Emmerich are succeeding Marc Stein at the helm of the Philadelphia office, the firm's second largest.
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