For more than a century, Dechert has weathered the world’s ups and downs. And for most of the last two decades, it has been on a remarkable growth path. In pure economic terms, it left behind its traditional Philadelphia rivals, becoming an elite national player that grew its profits by shedding...
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...more recent pro bono landlord-tenant project led by Ethan Fogel of Dechert has stepped in to handle cases CLS cannot take, the lack of...
...Peggy Heffner, public relations and social media manager at Dechert; Jennifer Mapp, senior financial analyst in the project management...
...it also protects the few against the many," said Heim, of Dechert. No court, including those in Pennsylvania, has ever held that...
The state Supreme Court waded through lengthy arguments Tuesday in a case in which the state of Pennsylvania has alleged two pharmaceutical companies inflated the price of their drugs at the governme
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
...of the Orphans' Court in Philadelphia. Robert C. Heim of Dechert is representing those judges, along with three other judges whose cases are...
A federal judge in the Middle District of Pennsylvania has joined a counterpart in the Eastern District in opening a window for plaintiffs to make a claim for strict liability against prescription dr
...to make lawyers more efficient. The co-chairman of Dechert's real estate finance practice was admittedly skeptical walking into one of...
...firm reported gross revenue of $1.01 billion in 2012. Dechert, which grew gross revenue 8.6 percent to $729 million in 2012...
...Gismondi, Gismondi & Associates. Robert C. Heim, Dechert. Lawrence Kaplan, Rothman Gordon. ...
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