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Welcoming New Chair, Ballard Spahr Boasts Steady Revenue Alongside PEP Dip
"We outperformed in M&A," said Peter Michaud. "We have done that historically, where when the market sees a downturn in M&A, we'll still do well."Changing Times: Finding a Trademark Offensive Now Off the Table
While the USPTO is no longer allowed to be offended by these trademarks, it's not entirely clear how popular these marks and their associated goods and services might be in the marketplace.People in the News—March 27, 2024—Uebler
Julie A. Uebler and Joyce L. Collier, partners at Uebler Law, are scheduled to participate in a discussion on defamation claims in sexual harassment situations at the 2024 Employment Law Institute, set for April 15-16, at the CLE Conference Center in the Wanamaker Building in Philadelphia.Law Firms Paid More for Less Space in 2023 as Downsizing Trend Continues
Prices per square foot went up nearly 5% in 2023 as law firm leasing activity peaked in Q4.View more book results for the query "*"
Who's Liable? Trial Lawyers' Key Role After Baltimore Bridge Collapse
"The sooner you bring a piece of litigation, the sooner you find out what the facts are," attorney Richard Silver said about the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.Phila. Firm Nets Nearly $22M Verdict in Front of Camden Jury
Sokolove made his point for the jury with a low-tech visual aid constructed from green Monopoly houses and a paper hot dog tray from the court's cafeteria.TV Legal Ads Proving Useful Radar for Next Big Mass Tort Categories
Tracking television legal ads that solicit plaintiffs for mass torts can give general counsel early warning of new trends and gauge the plaintiffs' bar's appetite in product litigation categories.Download Now
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