...at Schiff Hardin, focusing on estate and corporate planning. Cozen O'Connor has hired DWAYNE ANDREWS from Blank Rome's...
The Am Law 100's modest gains hint that a fundamental recovery is taking root
...Washington, D.C., office managing partner Mary Lopatto, who went to Cozen O'Connor. ...
...Gables in mid-March. (That move followed fellow Philadelphia-based firm Cozen O'Connor's own Sunshine State expansion last month via the addition...
...near Miami. The move follows on the heels of Cozen O'Connor's opening of a West Palm Beach, Fla., office last...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...partners to launch a West Palm Beach office last week, Cozen O'Connor has added MARTIN SCHRIER to the firm's...
...secrets, unfair competition, or licensing. The co-chair of Cozen O'Connor's family law practice group, DAVID LADOV, has...
...related pro bono cases Sheldon took on as an associate at Cozen O'Connor in San Diego. In one of the cases, Sheldon...
...Roesser was last a partner with Winston & Strawn. Cozen O'Connor has bolstered its real estate, estate planning, and corporate insurance...
...s rankings, with gross revenue of $306 million. Meanwhile, 100th-ranked Cozen O'Connor had gross revenues of $294 million. Addressing the...
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