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Published 12/11/2006
Services Bankruptcy and Restructuring
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Published 12/01/2006
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Published 12/01/2006
Services Public Finance
Article
Published 11/20/2006
By Martin J. Doyle, Co-Author; et al.
Services Real Estate Services | Real Estate Litigation
In this article, Martin J. Doyle, a Partner in the Transactional Real Estate Practice Group, explain the different issues that may arise from voluntary subordinations. Mr. Doyle summarize several court cases related to the rights and duties of lien-holders and subordination agreements. To read the entire article, please click the link below.
Article
Published 11/01/2006
By Robyn F. Pollack, Co-Author
Services Bankruptcy and Restructuring
Robyn F. Pollack, an Associate in the Bankruptcy and Restructuring Department and Co-Chair of Turnaround Management Association's (TMA) Professional Women's Networking Subcommittee, co-wrote this article with Faye Feinstein, Chair of TMA's Diversity Committee. TMA is a professional association dedicated to membership service and turnaround management. The article covers the importance of diversity within TMA and the benefits from maintaining and sustaining women's networking groups. The authors encourage members to participate in TMA networking events. To read the entire article, please click...
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Published 11/01/2006
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Published 10/23/2006
Services Bankruptcy and Restructuring
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Published 10/16/2006
Services Bankruptcy and Restructuring
Article
Published 10/16/2006
By Martin J. Doyle, Co-Author; et al.
This article, written by Martin J. Doyle, a Partner in the Transactional Real Estate Practice Group, covers how Pennsylvania courts interpret real estate agreements and the specific language of leases. To read the entire article, please click the link below.
Alert
Published 10/06/2006
Services Bankruptcy and Restructuring
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Published 10/06/2006
Services Bankruptcy and Restructuring
Article
Published 10/01/2006
By James T. Rohlfing
Industries Construction
Services Litigation
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Published 10/01/2006
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Published 10/01/2006
Article
Published 10/01/2006
By Bruce D. Armon, Author
Industries Health Care
In this article, Bruce D. Armon, a Partner in the Philadelphia office and Chair of the Life Sciences Practice Group, explains what health law is and how it applies to dermatologists. Mr. Armon addresses and explains the six broad areas of healthcare law: regulatory, credentialing, reimbursement, fraud and abuse, antitrust, and tort law. To read the entire article, please click the link below.
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Published 09/29/2006
Services Bankruptcy and Restructuring