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Pittsburgh Business Law Boutique Opens in Chicago
Leech Tishman Fuscaldo & Lampl has done what few other Pittsburgh firms have in their expansion plans: headed west. The 40-lawyer business law boutique has opened an office in Chicago with two local attorneys. Joseph L. Pellis II joined the firm as a partner from Chicago-based Seyfarth Shaw and will serve as the new office's managing partner. Ann C. Bertino, an employee benefits lawyer, also joined the firm as an associate from Reed Smith's Pittsburgh office.Pittsburgh Business Law Boutique Opens in Chicago
Leech Tishman Fuscaldo & Lampl has done what few other Pittsburgh firms have in their expansion plans: headed west.Saul Ewing Keeps Up Its Expansion of Pittsburgh Office
Saul Ewing has continued the aggressive expansion of its year-old Pittsburgh office, adding three partners and one special counsel from Leech Tishman, including its litigation, construction, and mergers and acquisitions heads. The firm's managing partner said Pittsburgh's economy is currently growing, at least in part due to the Marcellus Shale natural gas play.Saul Ewing Keeps Up Its Expansion of Pittsburgh Office
Saul Ewing has continued the aggressive expansion of its year-old Pittsburgh office, adding three partners and one special counsel from Pittsburgh-based Leech Tishman Fuscaldo & Lampl, including its litigation, construction, and mergers and acquisitions heads.Cohen Seglias More Than Doubles Its Pittsburgh Office
Philadelphia-based Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman has beefed up its commercial litigation group and more than doubled the size of its Pittsburgh office by adding three partners and two associates.Smaller law firm practices boast big benefits
While much has been made of the megafirms' ability to consistently turn a profit, the viability of smaller and midsize firms is often overlooked. Leaders of smaller firms tend to share the opinion that running a successful firm means not spreading its resources too thin. "I don't think you can be a small firm and be everything to all clients," says Howard Davis, managing partner of 20-attorney Philadelphia firm Kleinbard Bell & Brecker. "I don't think that's a strategy that has any future."Smaller Practices Boast Big Benefits
While much has been made of the megafirms' ability to consistently turn a profit, the viability of smaller and midsized firms seems often to be overlooked.In Wake of '09's Chaos, Midsized Firms Find a Sense of Normalcy
Although 2009 was a somewhat chaotic year for the small and midsized legal community as the recession stifled some practice areas while propping up others, 2010 seemed a bit more calm if only because little changed.