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People in the News—March 22, 2024—Flaster Greenberg, Gawthrop Greenwood
Shareholder Eric Palombo has joined Flaster Greenberg as a litigation and transportation law attorney in the firm's litigation department and transportation law practice.When Hearsay Meets ESI: Navigating Evidence Rules in the Digital Age
Understanding the concept of hearsay and its application to ESI evidence is crucial for practitioners to navigate the complexities of evidentiary rules effectively.People in the News—March 20, 2024—Wisler Pearlstine, Reichman Jorgensen
Wisler Pearlstine recently welcomed Carla Marino, a Chester County attorney, to its Malvern office as a partner in the firm's family law practice.View more book results for the query "Pennsylvania State University"
Can Slut-Shaming in the Workplace Stop?
While Title VII and state and local human rights laws endow many women with the opportunity to challenge adverse actions based on sex discrimination, affording power to victims and bystanders requires increasingly holding all accountable to rumors, thereby challenging women and men alike to undermine the sexual double standard and advance equity within the workplace.Wilmer's Revenue and Profits Soar Amid Boom in Countercyclical Practices
While the firm landed in the spotlight for its clients' congressional testimony, Wilmer's revenue and profit grew 10% or more in 2023, amid gains in litigation and investigations practices.Meet the Judges: Senate Unanimously Confirms 12 Nominees to the Superior Court
"The Senate Judiciary Committee has worked tirelessly to make sure we are filling vacancies with the most qualified judges possible, and we have delivered on that promise," Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Brian Stack said in a statement. "I look forward to continuing to close the judge vacancy gap in New Jersey so that we can reduce delays in cases and address our court system's backlog."Legal Chiefs Snaring Hefty Golden Parachutes as Merger Activity Perks Up
"I think there is a point that they become so large that they encourage executives to take the deal, regardless of whether it is in the best interests of the shareholders," said Cindy Schipani, a professor of business law at the University of Michigan.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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