...employment, insurance and health care practices were...represented Charming Shoppes Inc. in its $890...2012, and its net income by about...
Pittsburgh-based Thorp Reed & Armstrong is in merger talks with Detroit-based Clark Hill, according to several sources across the Pennsylvania legal community
Here are the 2012 Lawyers on the Fast Track
...against Nortel Networks Inc. in their home...matters of public health, safety and welfare...as a 'safety net' by providing payments...
...for the contamination." CERCLA casts a fairly wide liability net. Section 107(a) defines "responsible persons" to include the familiar...
...Benefit Allocation Systems Inc. as general counsel. BAS, a health care technology company...to Recoup From 'Net Winners.'...
Listed below are profiles of the lawyers selected as Lawyers on the Fast Track for 2011
...recent change in the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) regulations...form of guardrail systems, safety nets and personal fall arrest systems...
...the Philadelphia office. Heffley re-joins the firm from Sunoco Inc., a leading transportation fuel provider with operations primarily on the East Coast...
...on an employer, courts will consider, among other things, the nature and net cost of the accommodation needed, the overall financial resources of the facility...
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