...disputes and business torts. Previously, Allen was a partner at Thorp Reed & Armstrong. Fox Rothschild (Philadelphia): William...
...intellectual property matters. Previously, he was a patent attorney at Thorp Reed & Armstrong. He received his J.D., from The John Marshall Law...
...and toxic tort actions. Previously, Brown was a partner at Thorp Reed & Armstrong. Kaufman Dolowich Voluck & Gonzo...
...writer is a member of the health law group of Thorp Reed & Armstrong and teaches health law at Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University...
...Representing Logar is Robert Ridge, a partner at Pittsburgh's Thorp Reed & Armstrong. Representing Sears is Thomas Clare, a partner in the Washington...
Joseph Leccese, partner and co-head of Proskauer's sports law group, has been elected chairman of the firm. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column
...and title: Mark F. Nowak, partner and general counsel, Thorp Reed & Armstrong. Age: 51 A...
Retirement policies: The American Bar Association doesn't want them, and most lawyers apparently don't like them. Only 38 percent of lawyers agree with mandatory retirement policies, while 50 percent
...Four partners in the toxic torts practice of Pittsburgh-based Thorp Reed & Armstrong will be leaving the firm for former merger candidate Dinsmore & Shohl...
...potentially more qualified candidate out of the equity tier. Thorp Reed & Armstrong managing partner Douglas Gilbert says economic times have little to do...
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