...Pittsburgh-based Thorp Reed & Armstrong's four-lawyer employee benefits and executive compensation practice is leaving to...
...professional team the USPS sponsored between 2002 and 2004. The government alleges Armstrong's use of performance-enhancing substances was a violation of the USPS...
...Jan. 22, 2013 As a member of Thorp Reed & Armstrong's recruitment committee, I have answered many questions about the firm. Depending...
...As a member of Thorp Reed & Armstrong's recruitment committee, I have answered many questions about the firm. Depending...
...should their celebrity endorser similarly breach the endorsement deal. Arguably, Armstrong's conduct provides for a cause of action for fraudulent inducement. Companies...
...James S. Ettelson, a partner with Thorp Reed & Armstrong's real estate and real estate development practice group, was a...
...amp; Lewis' Cherry Hill, N.J., office, died June 22. Armstrong's practice focused on environmental litigation, with an emphasis on CERCLA and...
...Christopher M. Brubaker, an associate in Thorp Reed & Armstrong's insurance and reinsurance practice group, was a presenter at the...
...and New York. Previously, Bergmann was a member of Thorp Reed & Armstrong's commercial and corporate litigation group, as well as a member of...
...tax planning matters. William C. Price joined Thorp Reed & Armstrong's Pittsburgh office as a partner last month in the firm's...
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