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People in the News—Nov. 4, 2024—Duane Morris, Rimon
Duane Morris associate A.J. Rudowitz recently served as a panelist at Temple Law Review's 2024 annual symposium, "A House Divided: A Legal and Practical Discussion on the Changing Landscape of College Athletics" on Oct. 17.Appeals List & Motions List released on:October 29, 2024
Appeals & Motions List released on:October 29, 2024
Offit Kurman Scores Summary Judgment in Long-Running Legal Mal Suit Over Bankruptcy Fallout
Judge James Crumlish III ruled that the plaintiff's assertion 'is way too simplistic, ignores the glaring matter of the timing of the decision, and is undercut by the documentary evidence that conflicts with [the plaintiff's] self-serving and unsubstantiated testimony.'Offit Kurman Fends Off Long-Running Legal Mal Suit Over Del. Bankruptcy Litigation Fallout
The plaintiff claimed he followed Offit Kurman's advice and, under the representation of the two Delaware firms, filed for bankruptcy.View more book results for the query "Offit Kurman"
Navigating the Sandwich Generation: Women in Dual Caregiving Roles and the Power of Planning
Women in dual caregiving roles often struggle with stress and burnout due to the overwhelming nature of balancing responsibilities. Managing care for aging loved ones and children, alongside personal commitments, can feel insurmountable.2024 Women in Law Roundtable Discussion
This year, the panelists tackled attrition and how to reverse the trend, working from home and setting boundaries with family members and clients, utilizing mentors to reach career goals, and how being underestimated by male colleagues and clients affects them. Finally, the panel discussed ways to build relationships to gain respect and to use their unique talents in this evolving landscape.Appeals List & Motions List released on: October 1, 2024
Protecting Your Legacy: Trust and Estate Planning for Musicians
Understanding how to protect and transfer these invaluable assets can ensure that a musician's creative legacy endures and continues to benefit future generations.Offit Kurman Hit With $4M Legal Mal Judgment Over Client's Multimillion-Dollar Loss
"A lawyer's job is to do the best you can with whatever the facts are," Mitts said, "but you can't skew the game by failing to respond to requests."Trending Stories
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