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Offit Kurman Grabs Six Attorneys From Anderson Kill
Maryland-based Offit Kurman has added six Anderson Kill & Olick attorneys to its Philadelphia office, bringing the total number of attorneys in that office to 21.Abrahams Loewenstein Acquired by Maryland Firm
Is there a future for midsized firms? "I sure hope so," laughed Theodore A. Offit, managing principal of Maryland-based Offit Kurman, when asked that question.Former Phila. Bar Chancellor Ladov Joins Local Firm
Sayde J. Ladov, who just recently wrapped up her term as 2009 Philadelphia Bar Association chancellor, has left Maryland-based Offit Kurman's Philadelphia office for the Philadelphia business, litigation and domestic relations firm Dolchin Slotkin & Todd.After Short Stay at Firm, Partner Leads Three Colleagues in Lateral Move
Philadelphia-based Zarwin Baum DeVito Kaplan Schaer Toddy has acquired four transactional lawyers from the Philadelphia office of Maryland-based Offit Kurman.Former Phila. Bar Chancellor Ladov Joins Local Firm
Sayde J. Ladov, who just recently wrapped up her term as 2009 Philadelphia Bar Association chancellor, has left Maryland-based Offit Kurman's Philadelphia office for the Philadelphia business, litigation and domestic relations firm Dolchin Slotkin & Todd.Zarwin Baum Picks Up Four Offit Kurman Lawyers
Philadelphia-based Zarwin Baum DeVito Kaplan Schaer Toddy has acquired four transactional lawyers from the Philadelphia office of Maryland-based Offit Kurman.Offit Kurman Expands Real Estate Practice
Jim Ettelson has joined the Philadelphia office of Baltimore-based Offit Kurman, where he will head up the firm's real estate practice.Maryland firm banks on a key merger
Maryland-based law firm Offit Kurman hopes there's a future for mid-sized firms. The 41-lawyer firm just made a deal to increase its Philadelphia presence threefold with the acquisition of Philadelphia general practice firm Abrahams Loewenstein & Bushman.Offit Kurman Hires Former Obermayer Labor and Employment Head
After spending nearly three years as head of a wind energy company followed by a year-long sabbatical, Julius Steiner, the former chairman of Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel's labor and employment group, decided it was time to return to law firm life.Montco and N.Y. Firms Combine in Latest Interstate Merger
Becoming the latest Pennsylvania firm to join forces with an out-of-state firm, Daller Greenberg & Dietrich, a nine-lawyer Conshohocken-based litigation boutique, has announced it will merge with 25-lawyer Rochester, N.Y., litigation firm Ward Norris Heller & Reidy on April 1.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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