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
...Saul Ewing has continued the aggressive expansion of its year-old Pittsburgh office...
...abundance of help available, with the term avoidance. At Saul Ewing, we began several years ago to offer programs and advice on...
...named Gabriel L. I. Bevilacqua, of counsel in Saul Ewing's commercial litigation practice, chair of the Disciplinary Board of...
... Caitlin M. Piccarello, an associate in Saul Ewing's litigation practice and vice chair of the firm's...
...Additions Four attorneys joined Saul Ewing's business and finance department as members of its employee...
Philadelphia's largest law firms may compete over the same business, but they share the same problems and concerns too when it comes to managing their own affairs
Today, the medical-legal committee meeting is set for 12:30 p.m. at Swartz Campbell, Two Liberty Place, 28th floor, 50 S. 16th St
In a split decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit changed the standard to be met by whistleblowers making claims under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act as it revived a suit against Tyco
The following is a portion of a list of pro bono volunteers who assisted the Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts in 2012
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