...He has been a partner at the firm for three...
...Casino in September 2010. The second award was made to Philadelphia Entertainment & Development Partners LP, which intended to open the Foxwoods Casino Philadelphia. That...
...In DePaul v. Commonwealth, according to McCullough, Philadelphia Entertainment and Development Partners (PEDP) applied to the state Gaming Control Board for a...
...B. Acklin Partner, Leech Tishman Fuscaldo...others, in nonprofit development around the community...member of the Philadelphia Bar Association's...
...which are hotels, office buildings, mixed-use facilities, condominiums, nursing homes and entertainment facilities, among others. Unlike a direct EB-5, a regional center EB...
...women, who hail from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and many of the smaller...Sara Begley is a litigation partner in Reed Smith's Philadelphia...
...women, who hail from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and many of the smaller...Sara Begley is a litigation partner in Reed Smith's Philadelphia...
...week, Foxwoods said the law firm should be looking to Philadelphia Entertainment and Development Partners, an entity in which Foxwoods admits in the filing that...
...Steeltown Entertainment Project, partners at ...
...publication Friday. An entity related to Foxwoods, the Philadelphia Entertainment and Development Partners, lost its license to develop the casino in Philadelphia in...
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