For the litigation group at Sills, Cummis & Gross, returning back to strength after a difficult recessionary period has required varying steps, but a commitment to trial practice—arguably litigation in its purest form—never went away, according to Joseph Buckley.

“There aren’t as many big trials as there were 10 years ago, certainly,” said Buckley, chair of the Newark-based firm’s litigation department, and a member of the firm management and executive committees. “We don’t have as many associate hours as we did once upon a time.”

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