A defamation claim against Merck and its in-house counsel cannot proceed because it rested on a letter stating the lawyer's opinion, which is not capable of being defamatory, a federal judge has rule
Greenberg Traurig and Francine Griesing, the former shareholder who sued the firm in a proposed $200 million gender-discrimination class action last year, have agreed to enter mediation in an attempt
Five months after merging his firm into Pepper Hamilton, Louis Freeh, the former FBI director and Southern District judge, has been named as the firm's next chairman
A proposed gender discrimination class action filed against Greenberg Traurig late last year is off to a slow start, with lawyers for the two parties arguing over not just whether the case belongs in
A former female shareholder in Greenberg Traurig's Philadelphia office has sued the firm in a putative gender-discrimination class action after the EEOC found "reasonable cause to believe" the firm d
For two very different guys, Reed Smith's Gregory Jordan and K&L Gates' Peter Kalis have a lot in common. The two West Virginia natives rose to lead their respective Pittsburgh-based law firms more t
After months of working with it on the investigation of Penn State's handling of the Sandusky scandal, Pepper Hamilton is acquiring former FBI director Louis Freeh's law firm, Freeh, Sporkin & Sulliv
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Joseph Dever, who most recently served as assistant regional director of the SEC's enforcement division in New York, has joined the firm as chair of its securities litigation and SEC enforcement prac
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