A pipeline for what’s possible in the law
Local lawyers volunteered to help introduce students to the legal professions through a program designed to increase diversity in the field.
View ArticleFormer deputy AG Howard joins Saul Ewing
After eight years as a deputy attorney general under former Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler, John B. “J.B.” Howard Jr. returned to private practice Wednesday as a partner at Saul Ewing LLP in...
View ArticleSaul Ewing real estate conference examines industry’s future
The commercial real estate industry is looking toward the future and how technology and e-commerce will impact the industry. On Nov. 5, Saul Ewing LLP will host its seventh annual real estate...
View ArticleMultifamily market outlook in Md. called solid, with lingering concerns
The outlook for multifamily properties in Maryland remains positive in the short term, though factors such as any increase in interest rates could eventually hamper deals, industry experts are saying....
View ArticleSaul Ewing blog to track legal developments under Trump
The blog aims to keep lawyers up to date on latest developments in compliance and government regulation.
View ArticleHopkins incubator pairs startups with lawyers pro bono
When Nan Zhang decided to grow her company out of her alma mater, Johns Hopkins University, she knew to handle the science but not the business side. Zhang is the CEO and founder of Vision Interchange,...
View ArticleSaul Ewing merges with Arnstein & Lehr
Saul Ewing LLP is increasing its presence along the east coast as the law firm finalized its merger with Arnstein & Lehr LLP, giving two regional firms a national presence, the firms announced...
View ArticleSaul Ewing opens Minneapolis office
Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP announced plans Thursday to expand its presence in the Midwest with a new office in Minneapolis. The office, the firm’s 16th, will be staffed by eight partners...
View ArticleAttorney Katrina Dennis remembered as skilled litigator with community bonds
Baltimore attorney and University System of Maryland Regent Katrina J. Dennis died Saturday after a years-long battle with breast cancer. Dennis’ death came one week into a medical malpractice trial...
View ArticleLaw firms form cannabis practice groups to assist new industry
Given the complex legal hurdles of starting a medical cannabis operation, most people who have opened, or attempted to open, a growing, processing or retail operation in Maryland have contracted with...
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