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...flew to Detroit Metro Airport to pitch delegations representing the city and state governments. At the time, the officials were weighing whether or not to...
In our latest look at sports and the law, The Am Law Daily does some spring cleaning by tracking down the legal fees accrued by the National Football League Players Association in its collective barg
...any economist would say economic growth is occurring outside of the United States. For Duane Morris, he said, the focus is "in the developing...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...why we demand that all of us have lawyers to fight the state when the state wants to take away our freedom. You...
...University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School...around the United States, Europe, and Asia...
A dozen years of data shows that it's hard to boost profits with lateral hiring. For firms, the real payoff is just being able to stay in the game
...states in a press release announcing...for the Western District of Pennsylvania, spent a decade on the...
...an internal investigation on Penn States behalf into the universitys handling of the...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Following a 2011 fiscal year in which its revenue stayed nearly flat, Saul Ewing saw its 2012 revenue shoot up 7.8 percent despite only a modest increase in attorney head count
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
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