Pennsylvania’s law firm leaders are budgeting more cautiously this year, with travel and overhead costs expected to go up, while demand for legal services is expected to be lower than in an unusual year in 2021. 

“What we anticipate is the top-line growth numbers will be more moderate, even as firms remain busy,” said Gretta Rusanow, managing director and head of advisory services at Citi Private Bank Law Firm Group.

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