You've scored a summer legal job and it's time to get to work. Beyond a matter of putting nose to grindstone, a summer associate position comes with unique potential and risk, and must be treated as
As traditional summer associate programs are cut back year after year, it is harder than ever to score a coveted summer position. But you've done it. You have a legal job for the summer. Finals are o
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
As traditional summer associate programs are cut back year after year, it is harder than ever to score a coveted summer position. But you've done it. You have a legal job for the summer. Finals are o
Before the 34th annual Philadelphia Bar Association 5K Charity Run, held on May 19, it had been raining all morning and started to pour at approximately 8 a.m., 30 minutes before the race was schedul
...was announced, and after Michael H. Wojcik, senior counsel with Thorp Reed & Armstrong and who served as county solicitor under former chief executives...
While it hasn't always been the case, attorneys and legal recruiters generally agree that, at the moment, the natural gas industry in Pennsylvania is creating a steady demand for oil and gas lawyers.
While there is currently debate over whether the rise of the natural gas industry in Pennsylvania has created as many jobs as some had originally projected, there is little disagreement among attorne
Faced with the possibility of becoming the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history, the Motor City has taken heart in more promising news, such as the U.S. auto industry hitting a six-year sales
...Ewing added four Employee Retirement Income Security Act attorneys from Thorp Reed & Armstrong to its business and finance department. Sarah Lockwood...
...Ewing added four Employee Retirement Income Security Act attorneys from Thorp Reed & Armstrong to its business and finance department. Sarah Lockwood...
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