Like mother, not so much like daughter.
At the Milwaukee law firm Pitts & Pitts, clients know whether to ask for the mother or the daughter, depending on what sort of representation they are looking for.
At the Milwaukee law firm Pitts & Pitts, clients know if they want a pit bull, they ask for the daughter, Trinette. If they want compassion and someone to hold their hand, they ask for the mother, Cristina. It's this dynamic that has kept the mother-daughter law firm in business for the past 22 years. Such benefits can accrue from successful family-operated law firms, but the possibility of a bitter dissolution is always a potential concern.
January 11, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Like mother, not so much like daughter.
At the Milwaukee law firm Pitts & Pitts, clients know whether to ask for the mother or the daughter, depending on what sort of representation they are looking for.
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