Saul Ewing Merges With Arnstein & Lehr
Law firms Saul Ewing and Arnstein & Lehr merged effective September 1, 2017. The combined entity is now known as Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr.
Law firms Saul Ewing and Arnstein & Lehr merged effective September 1, 2017. The combined entity is now known as Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr.
The Philadelphia Credit and Restructuring Summit celebrated its 10th anniversary by moving to a new location and adding a panel of women executives to the lineup. Lenders, turnaround professionals and bankruptcy judges enjoyed a round of Judicial Jeopardy before discussing serious matters ranging from possible federal tariffs on foreign goods to the ramifications of the Supreme Court’s ruling on structured dismissals in bankruptcy.
James F. Modzelewski, formerly VP and assistant general counsel for Penn Virginia, joined Saul Ewing’s Philadelphia office in the Energy, Business & Finance and Private Equity & Venture Capital practices.
Saul Ewing has introduced a resources, access and mentoring program (RAMP), a new firm-wide initiative aimed at providing emerging companies the support they need to move forward.
Saul Ewing said Michael A. Gold joined the firm as a partner in the Venture Capital/Private Equity and Mergers and Acquisition practices.
Saul Ewing announced that Adam S. Zarren, a partner in the Corporate Practice, was appointed to the Business Law Section Council for the Maryland State Bar Association.
Saul Ewing announced that Mark Minuti, a partner and co-chair of the firm’s Bankruptcy and Restructuring practice, has been named co-chair of the Delaware State Bar Association’s Bankruptcy Law Section.