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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...Greenberg Traurig for regulatory and international work; Cooley and Philadelphia-based Duane Morris for litigation; and Atlanta's Elarbee, Thompson, Sapp & Wilson for...
...cart parked on the street outside were fully operational. Duane Morris partner Richard Silfen also had the will to keep churning out...
...as well as we can," he said. Elsewhere, Duane Morris's offices in Philadelphia; Wilmington, Del.; and Cherry Hill, N.J...
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