...the Community College of Allegheny County. Experience: Current employer: 2010-present; Morgan, Lewis & Bockius: 2006-10; K&L Gates...
...Ambro wrote the unanimous 45-page opinion in Pacific Employers Insurance Co. v. Global Reinsurance Corp. of America on behalf of...
...Experience: Current employer: 2003-present. ...
...An employer cannot utilize an insurance policy to indemnify itself while...
...Pudlin presented "Title Insurance, Survey and Due Diligence"...of Philadelphia , Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Pennsylvania...
Our goal in picking the "Diverse Attorneys of the Year" was to recognize those minority lawyers who made significant contributions to the practice of law between our last Diversity supplement in 2009
...Practice Profile: Barbieri is a management-side employment litigator who represents employers and high-level executives in connection with drafting and negotiating employment agreements...
...Committee of Lower Merion and Narberth. Experience: Current employer: June 2005-present; Dechert: Oct. 2001-May 2005. Education...
... Experience: Current employer: 2002-present....
...Inc. and several of its direct and indirect subsidiaries and Pacific Employers Insurance Co. entered into a funded deductible workers' compensation program agreement. Pursuant...
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