The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | July 26, 2021
"For many months during the pandemic, these firms were not hiring. Instead of filling those gaps six months ago, they got to the point where they can't wait any longer," one recruiter said.
By Max Mitchell | July 12, 2021
"Like everyone, as a result of the pandemic we had to quickly adjust to keep PADC relevant to our members," Philadelphia Association of Defense Counsel's new president William Ricci said.
By Michael A. Mora | July 1, 2021
The state appellate court took issue with plaintiffs counsel's closing argument in which the attorney read a passage from the George Orwell novel "1984," and compared the tobacco companies to the "totalitarian state" in the dystopian novel.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | June 25, 2021
A litigation firm partner said the ability to watch the trial as it unfolded allowed him to give their trial team almost immediate feedback.
By Max Mitchell | June 24, 2021
The Legal announced its winners for the Attorney of the Year and Law Firm of the Year awards during an in-person ceremony Thursday night.
By Robert Storace | June 24, 2021
A former student at Connecticut's Cheshire Academy is the latest to sue a private boarding school over alleged sexual assault.
The Legal Intelligencer | Profile
By Max Mitchell | June 17, 2021
Michele Hangley had taken on a leading role defending Pennsylvania—the most embattled of battleground states—on any election challenges, and, in doing so, had become the central node of communication not just for her firm's litigation team, but for the sprawling network of county solicitors and state and local officials embroiled in the mounting legal challenges.
By Max Mitchell | June 11, 2021
"There's been a lot of thought and concern amongst the trial bar about how are juries going to think about doctors and hospitals," the plaintiffs' attorney said. "I'm not as concerned about it as I was before."
By Ross Todd | June 11, 2021
Bill Burck and AJ Merton of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan won $8.8 million in damages for PPG Industries, Inc. and the maximum amount of exemplary damages allowed under Pennsylvania's trade secrets law in a suit accusing a Chinese competitor of conspiring to pilfer a proprietary process for manufacturing a new type of commercial aircraft window.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | June 9, 2021
Barrett DeAngelo's Michael Barrett compared working in the socially distanced setting with trying a case in a sports arena. "It's sort of like trying a case at the Wells Fargo Center," Barrett said. "Until you do it, you really can't appreciate it."
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