A long list of mergers starting in the late 1970s but picking up steam in the past decade, has propelled Reed Smith into the upper echelon of law firms. A full–service firm, it is best known, perhaps, for product liability work: Reed Smith represents nearly all of the top players in the medical...
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..., practice innovation analyst within the knowledge management department of Reed Smith. If you are interested in attending, contact Richard...
While there is currently debate over whether the rise of the natural gas industry in Pennsylvania has created as many jobs as some had originally projected, there is little disagreement among attorne
...of Clark Hill Thorp Reed's insurance and reinsurance...TOPA representation team. Mitzie Smith-Mack, Sharon Wilson...
...data tells the story better than people can sometimes," said Reed Smith Chief Knowledge Officer Thomas Baldwin. His firm and others...
A disclaimer in which workers for a security company waived any right to sue their employer's third-party clients can stand, the state Supreme Court has ruled
...or just the seeming injustice of it all. And for two Reed Smith attorneys, the case has been going on for upward of 15...
...that might actually become a part of law firm business models, Reed Smith head of strategy Michael Pollack wanted to get out ahead of...
...about privacy policy generally, says John Feldman, a partner at Reed Smith who specializes in advertising regulation and consumer protection law. You...
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...a 6 percent increase in gross revenue to $1.23 billion. Reed Smith held on to 19th place in the rankings, growing gross revenue...
The Legal won't be asking for official nominations until early June, but it's time to begin thinking about outstanding attorneys under the age of 40 in Pennsylvania to nominate for The Legal's Lawyer
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