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Today’s top story is Duane Morris picking up 16 lawyers from Dewey & LeBoeuf’s New York, Boston and Washington, D.C., offices. As reporter Gina Passarella writes, the team of nine partners, three counsel and four associates is led by New York-based corporate partner Elizabeth W. Powers.
Below the fold on Page 1, reporter Amaris Elliott-Engel writes that the defense opened Tuesday in the trial of Monsignor William J. Lynn, with a focus on Cardinal Anthony J. Bevilacqua’s control.
In more Regional News on Page 3, Amaris Elliott-Engel writes about a new Philadelphia Traffic Court rule that aims to prevent lengthy jailings.
As always, our People in the News section is on Page 2, and the top stories from our sister publications across the country make up the Page 4 National News section.
In this week’s GC Mid-Atlantic column on Page 5, James A. Matthews III writes the first part in a series on attorney-client privilege within the client organization.
In a Commentary on Page 7, Judi Cohen writes about mindfulness and stress and handling the demands of being a lawyer.
If you have questions or comments about any of today's stories, or our coverage as a whole, we invite you to email any of the reporters directly. We hope you'll enjoy today's Legal.



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