...the University of Pennsylvania Law School reunion weekend's third CLE panel discussion Friday. The program, titled "Art Law: Litigating...
...Law to permit the creation of public-benefit corporations. Despite opposition...human health and promoted the arts. "Public benefit...
...is a member of the firm's...by the Arts and Business Council...The Duquesne University School of Law...
...The following is a portion of a list of pro bono...Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts in 2012: ...
...The following is a portion of a list of pro bono...Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts in 2012: ...
...kind to its newest members. Recent statistics show that only about half of new law school graduates have secured full-time legal employment. Qualified candidates...
...Announcements The following is a list of pro bono volunteers who assisted Women Against Abuse in 2012...
...The Temple University Beasley School of Law will use...Sandra Sheller, an art and family therapist...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Temple University's Fox School...biotechnology and pharmaceutical arts. ...
...between six leading universities. The...Fisher III, director of Harvard University's...film; photography; graphic art; software; comedy; fashion...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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