...Honored David B. White, founding member of Burns White, was one of two individuals named as...
...in the United States and abroad suggest that two-thirds of departing white-collar employees leave with proprietary data. Few of them are prosecuted. When...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...in the United States and abroad suggest that two-thirds of departing white-collar employees leave with proprietary data. Few of them are prosecuted. When...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
As the sole remaining plaintiff in a suit alleging widespread workplace harassment gears up for trial, a federal judge restricted the amount of evidence the plaintiff is allowed to present regarding
Harrisburg-based firm Schutjer Bogar spent a year expanding across the country to meet the needs of a single client, but now that relationship has soured and the firm's principals say the resulting l
A federal judge has granted a request by suspended state Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin to unseal the identity of a woman who anonymously filed a civil case against a man the woman claimed re
Dinsmore & Shohl, Cincinnati's largest law firm, has named Anthony A. Ditka managing partner of its Pittsburgh office
...Philadelphia, for Abington Memorial Hospital; William Mundy and David M. McGeady, Burns White, Philadelphia, for Abington Surgical Center, Ambulatory Surgical Services and Diane M...
A Montgomery County, Pa., surgical center has settled a case for $6 million in which a 17-year-old teenager died after suffering respiratory distress in the recovery room after her tonsils were taken
...and premarital agreements. Promoted Burns White promoted three attorneys to membership status: Dean Falavolito...
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