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Superior Court Upholds $500K Malicious Prosecution Verdict
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has upheld a $500,000 malicious prosecution verdict awarded to a former employee of a Philadelphia nonprofit who spent over three months in jail over theft charges that were ultimately dismissed.People in the News—Jan. 13, 2017—Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young partner Gregory D. DiMeglio was a panelist at the Securities Law Developments Conference, sponsored by the Investment Company Institute Education Foundation in Arlington, Virginia.People in the News—Jan. 12, 2017—Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg
Brett Peanasky joined Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg as an associate in the real estate and finance department.Plaintiffs Firms Reel In Big Tuna With Price-Fixing Claims
Sorry Charlie. A San Diego federal judge allowed a massive MDL alleging that StarKist, Bumble Bee and Chicken of the Sea conspired to fix the price of canned tuna to move forward.Congratulations, You Made Partner! Now What?
As firms elevate a new class of partners, seasoned lawyers share their tips for wooing clients, marketing yourself, and finding your place in the partnership.View more book results for the query "Fowler White Boggs"
For Big Law, 2016 Served Up a Surprise at Every Turn
For Pennsylvania's largest law firms, 2016 waffled like an indecisive kid in a candy store, with news of mergers that almost were, finances that looked bad to start but perked up by year's end, unexpected choices to be had on salaries and bonuses, and layoffs coupled with streams of large acquisitions.After Tumultuous Year, Pa. Energy Law Will be Active, But Uncertain
As 2016 comes to a close, Pennsylvania's energy industry, and the lawyers who serve it, have experienced a roller coaster of legal and regulatory change, causing them to be hopeful in some cases and heed caution in others. But the long-term effects of these changes are yet to be seen, and will likely become more clear in 2017.Weak Demand at Some Firms Makes for Uneven Fiscal 2015
For large law firms in Pennsylvania, 2015 was a somewhat uneven year. While some firms managed to grow revenue and keep attorneys busy throughout the year, a few saw declines and several reported demand being either slightly down or flat compared to 2014.Berkeley, MIT Clash Over Right to Profit From Gene-Editing Bonanza
With billions of dollars in licensing fees at stake, a panel of PTO judges seemed unlikely to hand either side a decisive win.Law Firms Earn Top Marks for LGBT Equality
More law firms than any other type of industry earned perfect scores on the Human Rights Campaign's survey of how employers treat their LGBT workforce.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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