...partner at Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel...and surety law committee's mid-winter...
...getting calls. One of those calls was from Obermayer Rebmann management committee member Thomas A. Leonard. Nasatir said Leonard was "relentless...
Almost six years ago, I wrote in this column about the Philadelphia Diversity Law Group (PDLG) Summer 1L Program for diverse law students. At that point, the program was entering its fifth year
For the First Judicial District, 2012 was a year marked by one of its worst scandals in recent memory — allegations of regular ticket-fixing in Traffic Court for the politically connected but n
...and was formed with an eye toward offering less expensive e-discovery management to the law firm's clients as well as to serve non...
...member of the firm's management committee, chair of its corporate practice...
...with Rotwitt's ex-firm Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel's motion...
...was a different procedure for Rotwitt and for members of Obermayer Rebmann's management committee. Obermayer Rebmann, Rotwitt, and Rotwitt's corporate entity...
Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Schultz Newman was ordered to sit for a deposition in the First Judicial District's legal malpractice lawsuit against a former lawyer on the Philadelphia family co
...member of the firm's management committee, until his partnership was terminated May 27, 2010. Obermayer Rebmann's counsel, Jeffrey B. McCarron...
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