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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Phones were ringing across the country with former law school classmates wondering if their friends' new associate positions at white-shoe firms were in jeopardy, too
What took more than 100 years to build will take only 60 days to break down
...of Omar Abdelhamid, 32, of Philadelphia; Colin Knisely, 41, of the Duane Morris team; Frank Maneri, 51, of Medford, Pa.; Jamar Johnson, 19, of...
...David Xue and Phillip Mancini have joined Duane Morris in Palo Alto as senior associates. Xue, most...
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...Justice Henry duPont Ridgely asked plaintiff's counsel Matt Neiderman, of Duane Morris. When Neiderman said he didn't think the Chancery Court had...
In many organizations, the human resources function is handled by specialists who guide managers' decision-making to ensure consistency with myriad employment laws
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
In many organizations, the human resources function is handled by specialists who guide managers' decision-making to ensure consistency with myriad employment laws
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