Its gross revenues may be edging ever–closer to the half–billion–dollar mark, but Philadelphia–based Duane Morris is a midmarket firm at heart, its typical client a small or medium–sized company with less than $1 billion in revenue and limited overseas operations. “The...
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The name Comrades came from the first song we played together in Joe's basement. Simply put, the song is about friends and has become a concert tradition to sing all together with our friends at the
...Laurel welcomes Ralph Smith 3rd, formerly a partner with Duane Morris in Cherry Hill ... Constangy, Brooks & Smith in Princeton adds ...
...hired a new partner from Duane Morris & Selvam. Colin Jarraw, who...
Delaware Business Court Insider
In In re School Specialty, (Bankr. Del. April 22, 2013), Case No. 13-10125, the debtors had stipulated in an interim DIP order that they were liable to Bayside Finance LLC in the approximate amount o
...low-income individuals last year. Duane Morris partner Michael Grohman will be honored...
...Cite as: Kingborn Morris v. Alle Processing Corp., 08-CV-4874, NYLJ 1202599902565, at *1 (EDNY...
...Respondents Anthony Pedeferri and Carrie Pedeferri. Duane Morris LLP, Paul J. Killion, Max H. Stern and Colleen A. Cassidy...
Dickstein Shapiro loses a partner to Jones Day in Washington, D.C.; Bryan Cave poaches five attorneys from Sutherland Asbill & Brennan; and a former Dewey & LeBoeuf partner, most recently with Linkla
New York lawyers must disclose on their biennial registration forms how many pro bono hours they provided and the amount of financial contributions they made to pro bono programs during the previous
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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