While this Philadelphia–based firm goes a long way back—to 1849, to be precise—it is a relatively new entrant on The Am Law 100, making its first appearance in 2003. Fueling the firm’s growth is a series of mergers in recent years. The most significant of these was the firm’s...
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Last year, Congress passed an important law clarifying that members of Congress, their staff and all federal employees must abide by the same insider trading prohibitions as everyone else
...Drinker Biddle & Reath has lost a nearly five-year-long battle to obtain...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
In Secured Lending 101, we learn that the general rule is "first in time, first in right." Well, how does one determine who is "first in time"? Generally, secured lenders may rely on state and county
...disclosure obligations under the federal securities law seriously," said Drinker Biddle & Reath partner Mary Hansen. Prior to joining Drinker Biddle earlier this...
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
...up from 41st place to 38th place. Duane Morris and Drinker Biddle & Reath held on to their respective 70th and 74th place finishes...
A lot of conversations about social media mention the explosive growth of networks like LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook. They also include at least one individual who will tell you, unequivocally, tha
...Basics," from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Drinker Biddle and Reath, One Logan Square, Suite 2000, Philadelphia. Steven Rothberg, president of...
...Dilworth Paxson. Lawrence J. Fox, Drinker Biddle & Reath. John Gismondi, Gismondi & Associates...
The Legal's editorial staff recently set out to select our Diverse Attorneys of the Year, in which we highlight the achievements of some of the state's minority attorneys. Every two years, in an effo
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