...amp; Herz, Francis M. Gregorek, Rachele R. Rickert, Marisa C. Livesay; Chimicles & Tikellis, Nicholas E. Chimicles, Timothy N. Mathews; Tostrud Law Group, Jon Tostrud...
...M. Gregorek, Rachele R. Rickert; Cuneo Gilbert & LaDuca, Jon Tostrud; Chimicles & Tikellis, Nicholas E. Chimicles and Timothy N. Mathews for Plaintiff and Appellant...
...M. Gregorek, Rachele R. Rickert; Cuneo Gilbert & Laduca, Jon Tostrud; Chimicles & Tikellis, Timothy N. Mathews for Plaintiff and Appellant.Wolf Haldenstein...
Haverford class action firm Chimicles & Tikellis received a victory out of a federal court in Michigan last week in the beginning stages of its class action suit against cellular services provider T-
...issued the same day, according to Pamela S. Tikellis of the Wilmington, Del., office of Chimicles & Tikellis, lead counsel for the plaintiffs. The firm...
In South Carolina, juries think investing in stock is like gambling and it's sinful, while in New York City, jurors are disappointed if lawyers don't rip up witnesses during questioning, but in Detro
The Delaware Supreme Court has affirmed a lower court ruling dismissing a shareholder derivative action challenging the independence of the board of directors of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia
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...D. from Loyola University in 1982.Haverford, Penn.'s Chimicles & Tikellis has hired two new associates.Timothy R. Dudderar has...
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