It may not stand out on revenue, or profits, or a novel practice area no other firm has, but Philadelphia–based Pepper Hamilton is noteworthy in one key respect: It is the only Am Law 100 (or even Am Law 200) firm to have a nonlawyer chief executive officer. Scott Green, who was appointed CEO...
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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
Buchanan Ingersoll and Klett Rooney Lieber & Schorling have become one after a shareholder vote at both firms yesterday morning gave the merger the go-ahead
As part of its 170th anniversary, The Legal for the first time awarded some of Pennsylvania's most influential attorneys with Lifetime Achievement Awards. Each honoree was asked to provide a brief qu
Before the 34th annual Philadelphia Bar Association 5K Charity Run, held on May 19, it had been raining all morning and started to pour at approximately 8 a.m., 30 minutes before the race was schedul
...plans. Honored Pepper Hamilton partner Charles S. Marion was honored by the...
Municipalities aren't the sophisticated issuers of securities their corporate counterparts may be, but that doesn't give them a pass under the law
The Securities and Exchange Commission's Report of Investigation (Release No. 69279, April 2, 2013) into the posting by Netflix Inc.'s CEO of a significant company milestone on his personal Facebook
...will soon house a section dedicated to pricing analysis. Pepper Hamilton became the latest Pennsylvania firm to delve into pricing analysis with...
...firms implement project/process management techniques. When Pepper Hamilton hired a businessman to serve as its CEO, it set the...
Mandatory arbitration clauses have found a home in some law firms' standard engagement letters, but one malpractice case in Philadelphia federal court is challenging whether such clauses violate publ
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