Fresh practices in environmental law, policyholders’ insurance coverage and additional niche areas have kept Chicago’s Much Shelist Denenberg Ament & Rubenstein nimble. The 82-attorney firm opened in 1970 with a focus on corporate and real estate matters, but by staffing new practice areas that it used to farm out, Much Shelist found it could offer the full-service representation they might find at bigger firms, managing committee chairman David Brown said.

"For our clients who are…buying companies, having the in-house practice down the hall has made the world of difference," he said.

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