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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...Cite as: Kingborn Morris v. Alle Processing Corp., 08-CV-4874, NYLJ 1202599902565, at *1 (EDNY...
...low-income individuals last year. Duane Morris partner Michael Grohman will be honored...
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...Bracewell & Giuliani. Duane Morris has added Stephen Sussman as a...
In addition to the new reporting requirement, the voluntary pro bono goal for lawyers in the state was increased to 50 hours a year from 20. Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman denied that the changes are a
In their Appellate Practice column, Thomas R. Newman. of counsel to Duane Morris, and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr., a partner at Shaub, Ahmuty, Citrin & Spratt, analyze the decision in 'Oakes v. Patel,' in w
...def-res — Anthony M. Bentley, New York, for ap — Duane Morris LLP, New York (Fran M. Jacobs of counsel), for res —...
...law school faculty in 2007. Duane Morris partner Loren Schechter has been honored...
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