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Philadelphia, PA (May 23, 2023) - Saul Ewing LLP announced today that Partner Justin C. Danilewitz has been appointed Co-Chair of the Firm’s White Collar and Government Enforcement Practice, alongside partner Nancy DePodesta. Mr. Danilewitz joined Saul Ewing in 2017 and draws upon his trial and...

BOSTON, MA (April 12, 2023) – In joining Saul Ewing as a new partner, Evan Gotlob will draw on his experience as a former Assistant U.S. Attorney to represent clients who are facing government investigations and enforcement actions involving white collar crimes. He is resident in the Boston office...

Pittsburgh, Pa. (February 22, 2023) – Saul Ewing LLP today announced that Partner Jared S. Hawk has been named Managing Partner of the firm’s Pittsburgh, Pa. office. The Managing Partner is responsible for the office’s budget, internal communications and events, in addition to overseeing the firm’s...

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...

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...

(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...

Law360 (June 27, 2022, 9:18 PM EDT) -- As the calendar flips to the second half of 2022, the National Labor Relations Board is poised to revisit issues including its bargaining order standards and the validity of so-called captive audience meetings, and a New York judge is mulling a landmark...

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