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Pittsburgh Managing Partners Invited To Business Intelligence Breakfast

The Legal Intelligencer

March 4, 2013

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Ward Bower

Ward Bower

The PaLaw Managing Partners Breakfast, The Legal and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's gathering of Pennsylvania's law firm leaders for a networking and information session filled with useful business intelligence, is scheduled from 8 to 9:30 a.m. March 12 at the Duquesne Club, 325 Sixth Ave., Pittsburgh.

The centerpiece of the breakfast will be a presentation given by nationally recognized law firm consultant Ward Bower, a principal at Altman Weil.

Bower will analyze the findings from The Legal's 17th annual managing partners survey, compare them to national trends and give his insights on what lies ahead for the Pennsylvania legal market in 2013.

Additional members of attendees' management teams are invited. If you cannot attend, another member of your management committee is invited to take your place. Attending managing partners will receive a free complimentary breakfast.

To register, RSVP by email to marketing@post-gazette.com or by phone to Gina White at 412-263-1541.

The Legal looks forward to seeing you on March 12. •

Bower



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