...a merger. Pittsburgh-based recruiter Valerie Esposito of McAnney Esposito & Kraybill Associates said more firms now than ever before have approached her...
...real estate work began to dry up during the recession, many young associates were forced to turn their attention to other practice areas, leaving a...
...a roster of paying clients. Maura McAnney of McAnney, Esposito & Kraybill Associates in Pittsburgh said both law firms and law departments have...
...its independence as a boutique. Maura McAnney of McAnney Esposito & Kraybill Associates in Pittsburgh said Manion McDonough has long been known as...
... Partner Kevin C. Rakowski, of counsel Jonathan K. Moore and associates Michael N. DeAngelo, Philip A. Italiano, Michael P. Trainor and Adam L...
...join as shareholders at Babst Calland and the remaining attorneys will be associates. Their departure leaves Tucker Arensberg with fewer than half of...
Morgan Lewis & Bockius grew its Pittsburgh office late last week with the addition of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney corporate partner Amy Pandit
Morgan Lewis & Bockius grew its Pittsburgh office late last week with the addition of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney corporate partner Amy Pandit
When a new governor from Western Pennsylvania took office in January, members of the Pittsburgh legal community expressed some excitement that maybe the state's legal work would start to go to that c
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