...WolfBlock's affairs. The committee members are the firm's general counsel, Patrick Matusky, executive committee member and insurance group chairman, Brian P...
...also making strides in the corporate sphere. Indeed, the number of women general counsel at Fortune 500 companies is at an all-time high, as...
As part of its 170th anniversary, The Legal for the first time awarded some of Pennsylvania's most influential attorneys with Lifetime Achievement Awards. Each honoree was asked to provide a brief qu
The Commonwealth Court has ruled in a case of first impression that a state agency may not specify a price in a request for sealed competitive proposals because the Commonwealth Procurement Code requ
Back in February, President Obama indicated in his State of the Union address that 3-D printing may be the next big thing in manufacturing. What he didn't say is that 3-D printing may also be the nex
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...easy. But already I've noticed that conversations with the university's general counsel about contracts make so much more sense." Emory...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Carolyn Mirabile, partner in the Norristown, Pa., office of Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby and member of the firm's family law practice group, recently spoke to the Rotary Club of Ha
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives has taken up a bill that would create new rules for contingency-fee contracts between the state of Pennsylvania and outside counsel, including capping contin
...investigation or other official inquiry. This advice applies to an in-house general counsel of a large corporation or an outside practitioner to smaller companies...
...the fifth annual National Institute on Internal Corporate Investigations and Forum for In-House Counsel, hosted on behalf of the American Bar Association...
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