When Philadelphia’s Wolf Block dissolved last April and its lawyers moved to other firms, the 60 attorneys in the Roseland, N.J., office wondered whether they could survive as a stand-alone partnership.
Nine months later, the answer is yes.
When Wolf Block dissolved, the 60 attorneys in the Roseland, N.J., office became a stand-alone firm, Brach Eichler. Managing partner John Fanburg says that after examining year-end financials, he and his partners think they can flourish together instead of splintering or merging with a larger operation. To help the firm succeed, Fanburg has made partners more accountable, for instance by preventing partners who don't meet deadlines for sending monthly bills from receiving their draws for the next month.
February 05, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
When Philadelphia’s Wolf Block dissolved last April and its lawyers moved to other firms, the 60 attorneys in the Roseland, N.J., office wondered whether they could survive as a stand-alone partnership.
Nine months later, the answer is yes.
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