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Published 03/31/2005
By Bruce D. Armon, Co-Author
Industries Health Care
Bruce D. Armon, a Partner and Chair of the Regulatory, Privacy and Healthcare Contracting Practice Group, co-wrote this article about how to resolve conflicts that can arise over non-competition agreements. The article also covers what to expect during litigation or arbitration proceedings to enforce non-compete agreements and how to prevent the process from occurring. To read the article, click the link below.
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Published 03/29/2005
Services Bankruptcy and Restructuring
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Published 03/21/2005
By Martin J. Doyle, Co-Author; et al.
Services Real Estate Finance
In this article, Martin J. Doyle, Partner in the Transactional Real Estate Practice Group in the Philadelphia office, examine whether the passage of time should preclude a landlord from going back and collecting the amount clearly due under the terms of the lease. Mr. Doyle recommend that landlords leave billing dates flexible in the lease document and include a non-waiver clause. However, landlords should not rely on either of these actions as an insurance policy for not billing on time. To read the full article, click here .
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Published 03/04/2005
Services Bankruptcy and Restructuring
Books
Published 2005
By Bruce D. Armon, Author
Industries Health Care
Bruce D. Armon, a Partner in the Business and Finance Department at Saul Ewing LLP who concentrates his practice in healthcare law, wrote the CME Training Handbook for Pharmaceutical Sales Reps . The handbook was published in March 2005 by HCPro Inc., the nation's leading developer of essential information on regulatory compliance issues for the healthcare industry. The handbook will help pharmaceutical sales representatives understand why Continuing Medical Education is important for physicians and healthcare providers, as well as the legal issues that affect a pharmaceutical company's...
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Published 03/01/2005
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Published 03/01/2005
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Published 03/01/2005
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Published 03/01/2005
By Robert H. Louis, John F. Meigs, Co-Authors
Services Personal Wealth Estates and Trusts
Robert H. Louis and John F. Meigs, Partners in the Personal Wealth, Estates and Trusts Practice Group in the Philadelphia office, co-wrote this article with David J. Way, a Partner in the London, England office of the law firm, Boodle Hatfield. Mr. Louis is Co-Chair of Saul Ewing's Personal Wealth, Estates and Trusts Practice Group. The article explains how a Wealth Preservation Trust, whether domestic or offshore, can be a useful part of an estate plan if carefully designed and implemented. To read the article, click the link below.
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Published 02/23/2005
Services Bankruptcy and Restructuring
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Published 02/22/2005
By Joel R. Burcat, Jane Kozinski, Co-Authors
Services Brownfields | Environmental
This PowerPoint presentation covers materials presented during the Brownfields Practice Group's Feb. 22, 2005 forum on Brownfields projects in Pennsylvania. Materials include information about the role the state's Office of Community Revitalization and local governments in Brownfields projects; as well as the role of the newly created Economic Development Deputate within the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. Other subjects addressed during the forum include Buyer-Seller Agreements, Multi-Site Agreements, Guaranteed Fixed-Price Remediation, remediation requirements and...
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Published 02/18/2005
By Adam S. Zarren
Services Intellectual Property | Mergers and Acquisitions
Adam S. Zarren, a partner in the firm’s Corporate Group, published this article discussing the challenge of selecting a legal name or trade name for a new business, a name change to an existing business and/or a name for the products and services associated with the business. Adam notes that when making these decisions, certain due diligence should be done, and offers factors to consider from a legal standpoint before making a final decision.
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Published 02/01/2005
By Robyn F. Pollack, Author
Services Bankruptcy and Restructuring
Robyn F. Pollack, an Associate in the Bankruptcy and Restructuring Department in the Philadelphia office, wrote this article about her experience establishing the Networking Organization of Women, which is the women's networking group of the Turnaround Management Association's (TMA) Philadelphia Chapter. Ms. Pollack shares the steps she took to create the women's group, from assembling a mailing list of women who are involved in the restructuring industry to planning the first event. She is now the chairperson of the TMA's Philadelphia Chapter Networking Organization of Women. To read the...
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Published 02/01/2005
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