...partner at Nordman Cormany Hair & Compton. Ballard Spahr (Philadelphia): Kimberly Warshawsky joins the intellectual property...
...BALLARD SPAHR Andrea Chambers, 54, and John Sadler...
O'Connor's book tour; Kyl goes to Covington; Benitez v. Masters for D.C. Bar president; Obama still pulling for Halligan; Turner's busy pro bono practice; milestone for Aerostar; and a party for cris
The federal government's new push to bolster cybersecurity will create an array of legal questions and potential pitfalls for companies in the coming months
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...Ballard Spahr (Philadelphia): Glen Trudel joins the firm's consumer financial...
...the entities subject to CFPB supervision. To Alan Kaplinsky, who heads Ballard Spahr's consumer financial-services practice, the CFPB has "put itself...
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...his J.D. from Columbia Law School. BALLARD SPAHR Desmond Connall Jr., 58 , has joined Ballard...
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