Recent years have seen Blank Rome, which was founded in Philadelphia in 1946, enjoying an extended growth spurt. Since 1998, it has merged with five other firms, opened new U.S. offices (including Princeton in 2007 and Houston in 2011), and tiptoed into Asia, launching an affiliated outpost in Hong...
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...Speakers Wayne Streibich, chair of Blank Rome's consumer financial services group, is set to speak at...
A multimillion-dollar case stemming from the 2004 oil spill in the Delaware River is being sent back to the district court by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
...and energy, petrochemical and natural resources practice group leader at Blank Rome, is set to be a speaker at the 2013 National...
On the Internet, everyone is a critic. Computers have turned every restaurant patron into Gael Greene and every moviegoer into the late Roger Ebert. But what happens when these anonymous critiques go
After a few years of collecting financial data and applying project management techniques to the legal process, law firms are beginning to dedicate resources to pricing analysis
...Biddle increased revenue 1.7 percent to $392 million. Blank Rome moved up four places from 95th to 91st by growing revenue...
...Homolash of Sheller P.C., commercial litigator Terry M. Henry of Blank Rome, anesthesiologist Paul Langevin of Hahnemann University Hospital and research fellow and...
...Jr., Duane Morris. Lawrence J. Beaser, Blank Rome. Phyllis Beck, Independence Foundation....
...directors. Alfred Zaher, a partner at Blank Rome, was appointed to the National LGBT Bar Association...
A party facing the forfeiture of his or her home for underlying drug activity, like a criminal defendant, must first be advised of the right to a trial by jury, the Commonwealth Court has ruled
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