...in 2008, crested over 200 with the acquisitions of 21-lawyer Pelino & Lentz in the Philadelphia office and 31-lawyer Herten, Burstein, Sheridan, Cevasco...
...In January 2009, the firm merged with 26-lawyer Philadelphia firm Pelino & Lentz. It followed that up in April 2011 by merging...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Making good on plans to expand its practice statewide, Archer & Greiner on Thursday announced a merger that will crest its ranks over the 200-lawyer mark and could boost its revenues by $14 million
Notice to the bar
...will enhance its Pennsylvania presence by acquiring 21-lawyer Philadelphia's Pelino & Lentz on Jan. 1. The move will grow the combined firm to...
The faltering economy, mandatory CLE and errant judges topped the list of lawyers' concerns in 2008
...is a victory for attorneys Howard Rosenthal and Kevin Rakowski of Pelino & Lentz in Philadelphia, who argued that Judge's claimed referral fee agreement...
Once again, we present the vanguard of leadership of the New Jersey legal community: 178 newly minted partners who accepted our invitation to be featured in this, the Law Journal's seventh annual New
...in Cherry Hill welcomes Richard Hoff Jr., formerly with Pelino & Lentz in Philadelphia, to the firm . . . Patricia Hund, previously an...
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