...able to support our priceless society." In the Philadelphia legal community, the legacy of Arlin Adams is in plain sight. Whether...
...rejoined Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel after nearly two years in the Philadelphia office of Thorp Reed & Armstrong, from which he is bringing a...
Michael F. Eichert, former deputy general counsel of the Philadelphia Housing Authority, joined Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel as a partner in the firm's litigation department
...markets. "We're rarely talking to lateral candidates in Philadelphia," Stewart said. That isn't necessarily because the firm...
...funds to the Homeowner's Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program (HEMAP). The Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency (PHFA) has been administering HEMAP, also referred to as the...
...of the national real estate bar and worked on property deals in Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore. Goldberg is a former president of the...
...Amaris Elliott-Engel writes about the Philadelphia Housing Authority restaffing its office of general counsel by hiring two deputy general counsel. Read more at ...
...the embattled Philadelphia Housing Authority on Aug...as the deputy general counsel...
...the Philadelphia Bar Association...low-rise housing, trails, performance...the former deputy executive director...Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority. ...
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
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