There was a spurt of lateral movement in Pennsylvania in the latter half of July and the bulk of those hires joined law firms from their in-house positions.
While books of business are in high demand in this economic climate, law firms across the state appear to have found value in the experience and contacts in-house counsel can bring to a firm, even if they aren’t bringing a roster of paying clients.
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