With Donald Trump as the president-elect and a Republican majority elected to the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, Pennsylvania law firm leaders said they are expecting an increase in work for some practice areas, even though it remains unclear what to expect in terms of specific policies.

Law firm leaders named several practice areas that are likely to see an uptick once the new president, senators and representatives take their positions, including health care, financial services, transportation, international trade and tax practices.

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