Bob may be interested in the theoretical issues of the law. His clients? They want results. But they do not want to pay a bundle to get those results
A Washington County judge, holding there is no constitutional right to privacy for business entities, has unsealed the record in a case in which three drillers settled a suit brought by a couple for
...said. The petition was filed by Bayer Corp., Bayer HealthCare LLC, Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Bayer Pharma AG regarding nine orders Philadelphia...
...Bayer HealthCare LLC, Bayer HealthCare...Bailey of Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott wrote in...
Bob is no dummy. Yes, he has made some mistakes in drafting arbitration clauses, but he always keeps his eye on the prize and understands the importance of drafting airtight arbitration provisions
From opening statement to closing argument, Bob's performance in the courtroom sparkles. He is persuasive, he understands how to prove just what he needs to win, and everyone - judges, juries and arb
Spending two months in Florida reinvigorated Bob. He had left Philadelphia after yet another setback in his conscientious attempt to practice arbitration and mediation at the highest level. However,
...Baby Products LLC , Carlson...Montgomery of Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott in Harrisburg...
...v. Borough Council of the Borough of Oakmont and Range Resources-Appalachia, LLC, et al v. Salem Twp. In Huntley, an engineering company...
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