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Eastern District Local Civil Rule 83.5.2 requires any attorney who is not a member of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania bar to hire as associate counsel (local counsel)
...assistant GC at Dallas-based Greyhound Lines Inc. (now a division of international transportation company FirstGroup PLC), she had just left a Meritas firm. Her...
Editors' Note: This list includes the top 50 verdicts and settlements as reported in The Legal Intelligencer and Pennsylvania Law Weekly, with assistance from VerdictSearch.com, for 2008
...Philadelphia for a national or international platform. Michael Coleman...came yesterday when Alexander "Lex" Bono left Schnader Harrison...
When he became managing partner of Bingham McCutchen's New York office two years ago, Robert M. Dombroff's mandate was to hire more attorneys and raise the outpost's profile
...philosophy, Malamed said. "The deals are becoming more and more international," he said. In the past, Gide Loyrette, which focuses on...
...their reach and help compete with the giants. Lex Mundi, Meritas, International Lawyers Network and TAGLaw are just a few of the...
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