0 results for 'Schnader Harrison Segal'

When Communications Concerning a Client Can Be Withheld From the Client
Conflicts arise between law firms and their clients that require lawyers within the firms to seek legal advice. In such situations, firm lawyers may seek advice from another lawyer within their firm about how to handle the issue. In subsequent litigation with the client, however, such communications may not be protected from discovery, particularly where the firm lawyer whose advice is sought has been involved in the representation of the client.
Schnader Harrison Faces Class Action Over Allegedly Misappropriated Attorney Compensation
The suit says that income partners and counsel were forced to defer a portion of their annual compensation into the firm's pension plan, despite the pension plan itself not requiring such a contribution, and that money was ultimately commingled with firm operating funds.
Dilworth Acquires Suburban Phila. Trusts & Estates Boutique
In addition to adding on one partner, two associates, and four staff members, Dilworth is taking over Yorkway Law Group's leases in Jenkintown, Feasterville and Doylestown.
Looking Back at the Law Firms That Didn't Survive 2023
From Stroock to Schnader, firms that failed struggled with common issues of recruitment, retention and financial obligations.Appellants appealed trial court's finding that debtor's transfers were actionable under the Pennsylvania Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act and court found trial court's conclusions could reasonably be drawn from the evidence and it was not demonstrably motivated by capriciousness. Affirmed.
View more book results for the query "Schnader Harrison Segal "


Pa. Firm Leaders Turn Cautious Following Years of Optimism, According to Survey Results
The cautious outlook jibes with what firm leaders said about their revenues this year. Fewer reported seeing revenue increases than at any point since the pandemic.Military Aircraft Are Not Included in Federal Aviation Act's Preempted Fields

Blank Rome Adds Former Federal Prosecutor to Pittsburgh Office
Yvonne Saadi is a veteran of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
Pedestrian Hit By Police Car Settles For $1.7 Million After Jury Selection
A $1.7 million settlement was reached on Oct. 13 in Essex County for a pedestrian hit by a police car while crossing Bloomfield Avenue in Caldwell in October 2019.
Law Firm Closures and Associate Raises Underscore Legal Market Dichotomy
In the 2023 economy, there appears to be no clear direction for the bulk of law firms, unlike 2021 and 2022. Law firms are pursuing a variety of trajectories, in a tale of two markets.
Download Now
Download Now
Download Now
Download Now