By The Legal Intelligencer | June 16, 2021
As sole managing partner of the firm's Philadelphia office, the largest law firm in the city, Sarah Bouchard oversaw the firm's response to COVID-19, which ran the gamut from transitioning to immediate remote working to implementing post-COVID-19 safety precautions for when the workforce returns.
By The Legal Intelligencer | June 16, 2021
Daniel Dugan successfully closed a multimillion-dollar deal to preserve the future of one of southeastern Pennsylvania's most historic and preeminent country club resorts following a sheriff sale action that formalized lender ownership of the 115-acre property.
By The Legal Intelligencer | June 16, 2021
Noel Fleming always finds the perfect balance when explaining new concepts to newly admitted attorneys.
By Ross Todd | March 29, 2021
"We have a deep bench of attorneys who have taken trials to verdicts. I am very comfortable stating that each of the attorneys in the litigation department is ready to try cases."
By Max Mitchell | March 18, 2021
"Judicial gerrymandering remains a concern. While we have already passed the deadline for that constitutional amendment appearing on the primary ballot, the bill could pass at any point in this session and make it to the voters," the lawmaker said.
By Samuel C. Stretton | March 11, 2021
I was approached by a candidate for election to challenge an opponent's nominating petition. A political supporter will be the actual challenger since one needs someone registered in that political party in that election district to file a challenge. I am really representing the candidate and their party who is backing him. What are my obligations to the challenger who, I guess, is the actual client?
By Max Mitchell | March 10, 2021
An attorney, Cutler has served in the General Assembly since 2007, and most recently submitted a memorandum seeking to introduce legislation requiring the state and each county to conduct post-election audits "to strengthen election security and integrity, confirm the accuracy of election outcomes, and provide confidence to voters that their votes are being counted accurately."
Connecticut Law Tribune | News|Q&A
By Robert Storace | March 8, 2021
"I believe it's a mistake to believe politics are determinative in a jury trial," said Koch, who's worked in the District of Columbia and several states, including Georgia, Maryland, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
By Max Mitchell | March 4, 2021
"The impeachment trial was about the Constitution," van der Veen said, not former President Donald Trump's views about the election, which he termed as not relevant to the proceedings.
By Tasha Norman | February 17, 2021
"For me, exercise is a good outlet and stress reliever. It helps me clear my head so I can focus better on my career (and kids), all while allowing me to get out any frustration."
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