...Saul Ewing has continued...Harrison Segal & Lewis. The...R. Berk and associate Christopher Evans, focuses...
Philadelphia's largest law firms may compete over the same business, but they share the same problems and concerns too when it comes to managing their own affairs
...leaving to join Saul Ewing's Pittsburgh...Harrison Segal & Lewis. The...R. Berk and associate Christopher Evans ...
...for a number of other high-profile deals over the years. Dechert associates Gorav Jindal and Rani Habash are working with Denis on the deal...
...member firms almost universally had summer programs for law students. The summer associate groups in those firms were very large, and associate hiring was booming...
...of files from the firm before the Harrisburg managing shareholder, with two associates, abruptly quit to join Stevens & Lee. Elliott Greenleaf alleged Balaban, the...
In 2010, many Pennsylvania firms saw their profits per equity partner (PPP) gains far outpace modest revenue growth in the wake of a dismal recession, but those figures appeared to even out considera
...151; namely Dechert and Morgan Lewis & Bockius had higher...Pepper Hamilton, Blank Rome and Saul Ewing, saw increases in their...
...Alexis K. Arena Associate, Flaster Greenberg...
...digit growth in first-year associate hiring. In looking...earning $140,000. Saul Ewing increased its first-year...
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