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BOSTON, MA (February 7, 2023) – Jon Barooshian and Patrick Tracey bring a combined five decades of experience as litigators to their new roles as partners in the firm’s Boston office. Mr. Barooshian will focus his practice on white collar and government enforcement matters and tax controversies...

​In Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection v. Townstone Financial, Inc ., the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) brought suit against Townstone, a mortgage broker/lender, and its co-founder and chief executive, Barry Sturner (“Sturner”) for alleged violations of the Equal Credit...

This step-by-step practical instruction offers essential knowledge of probate processes and best practices for handling each unique case effectively. Partner Indira Sharma will lead the discussion at Step 7, focusing on probate and fiduciary litigation. This session will cover the following: Will...

Saul Ewing LLP, a full-service national law firm, is proud to announce that the firm was shortlisted by Benchmark Litigation for “Firm of the Year” recognition in Pennsylvania for the fourth year in a row, and in Maryland and Massachusetts for the second year in a row. Benchmark Litigation’s 2023 US...

Recent Cases Interpreting the Federal Arbitration Act: Badgerow v. Walters & More! Litigation Associate Stephanie Denker will join a panel and discuss important decisions impacting arbitration waivers, petitions to confirm arbitral awards under 9 U.S.C. §9 and petitions to vacate arbitral awards...

(PHILADELPHIA, January 4, 2023) - Saul Ewing LLP announced today that it has elected five attorneys to the firm’s partnership and promoted six attorneys to counsel, all effective January 1, 2023. The new partners are: Michael Jacobson: Mr. Jacobson is a member of the Litigation Department, based in...

E-mails and other electronic correspondence have long been problematic pieces of evidence for a litigator - both from the sheer size of electronic document productions and the potential for harmful admissions. This program will provide an overview of considerations related to e-mail and other...

Associate Tom Laser will present during the semi-monthly meeting of the Chicago Bar Association's Consumer Finance Committee. The topic will be the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals' recent decision declaring that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding structure is unconstitutional.

The CFPB Funding Is Under Constitutional Attack. Does the Bureau Survive? Francis "Trip" Riley, Co-Chair of the firm's Consumer Financial Services Litigation Practice, will participate as a speaker during an upcoming RESPRO webinar. This webinar will look at the history leading up to the Community...

Join your ACC colleagues and Indira Sharma at Ruth's Chris Steak House-Pier 5 at 711 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore, MD, at 12 noon on November 15, for this session focusing on: Managing Legal Disputes in a Pre-Litigation Environment. In-house attorneys play a critical role in navigating disputes that...

RIA: EB-5 Industry Experts Help You Prepare for New Changes, co-hosted by JTC Americas and Saul Ewing LLP.

This month’s Friday Five covers cases relating to augmentation of the administrative record following new rationales, attempted alternative ERISA causes of action, untimely ERISA claims, plans governed by ERISA even in the absence of a written plan document, and the limited weight given to residual...

Attorney: Judge handed down ‘irresponsibly soft, weak’ sentence for Steve Bannon Attorney Jeff Robbins shares his concerns after former Donald Trump advisor Steve Bannon is sentenced in his Contempt of Congress case.

Michael Metz-Topodas, a construction litigator at Saul Ewing, LLP, will speak and be a panel discussion member at the Governor's Occupational Safety & Health Conference, October 31 - November 1, 2022. On October 31st, Michael will speak on "The Best Defense is a Good Defense: How to Structure Your...

The Lawsuits and Law Firms Behind the Gaming Industry Another source of litigation for the games indsutry are so-called “loot boxes,” or purchasable opportunities to receive in-game items, with more powerful or valuable items being rarer. Loot boxes have been likened to gambling by regulators and...

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