0 results for 'Weber Gallagher Simpson'
Kayden's Law—A New Emphasis on 'The History of Abuse'
Kayden's Law represents needed but nonetheless sweeping changes to the way that courts and judges examine the huge responsibility of awarding child custody to parties when the risk of harm to a child is or could be at issue.How to Recognize and Fight Imposter Syndrome as a New Lawyer
Imposter syndrome starts from within and is often made up of ideas and opinions we have made up about ourselves. Imposter syndrome often thrives irrespective of environment or even other people's opinion.'People Lie. Numbers Don't': A Journey to Wellness Begins With Changes in Law Firm Culture
These changes I've witnessed have allowed me to tell those who are struggling, with full confidence, that if you have a problem or think you may have a problem, tell your firm.A Journey to Wellness Begins With Changes in Law Firm Culture
These changes I've witnessed have allowed me to tell those who are struggling, with full confidence, that if you have a problem or think you may have a problem, tell your firm.The Legal Intelligencer Announces 2024 Pennsylvania Legal Awards Finalists, Honorees
All honorees will be recognized, and winners in finalist categories announced, at the Pennsylvania Legal Awards event in May.View more book results for the query "Weber Gallagher Simpson"
People in the News—Feb. 27, 2024—Antheil Maslow
Antheil Maslow & MacMinn announced that Janel Clause has joined the firm's business and corporate practice group as an associate.Weber Gallagher Snags Vaughan Baio Leader in Bid to Broaden Litigation Portfolio
Madeline Baio's current work in commercial litigation on behalf of transportation companies sits outside of the firm's primary focus on general liability.Opening 2 New Offices, Vaughan Baio Prepares for Aggressive Growth in 2024
The Philadelphia-based litigation defense firm has expanded its footprint into Cherry Hill and Long Island.Phila.-Based Weber Gallagher Opens Florida Outpost With Fowler White Partner
"I don't want to sound pessimistic, but the time of the smaller insurance defense shop is probably going away," said Weber Gallagher chairman Andrew Indeck.Download Now
Download Now
Download Now
Download Now