In a case of first impression, a split panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has restored a cause of action by a former college football player who says his likeness has been appro
...Mullin chairs the real estate and land use department of Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin. *** Daniel A. Alvarez...
... Carl Weiner, the co-chair of Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin's real estate department, addressed the Pa...
...Maria R. Puzio, SEPTA, Philadelphia; Kristine M. Meindl, Goldberg, Miller & Rubin, Philadelphia. Plaintiffs Experts: Antoinette Kruc, osteopathy, Philadelphia....
...Additions Melissa Iacobucci joined Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin. She is an associate in...
Law firms no longer have to be known by an alphabet soup of partners' names, but they can't call themselves "alpha" firms either
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
The following is a portion of a list of pro bono volunteers who assisted the Homeless Advocacy Project in 2012
...Mark Himsworth, a partner with Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin, was elected to the board of directors...
Todd D. Kantorczyk, a partner with Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox, is set to present a seminar titled "The Environmental Impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing: Dispelling the Myths.
...**** Jennifer J. Riley, associate attorney with Rubin, Glickman, Steinberg & Gifford, co-authored a new book by the...
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