Reed Smith’s Pittsburgh office has a new managing partner in Jason Hazlewood, a 14-year partner with the firm’s global commercial disputes group. He succeeds Ron Francis, who is returning to his corporate practice full-time.

After Francis served for five years as managing partner at the firm’s founding city of Pittsburgh, Reed Smith leaders made a routine rotation in its leadership positions to “provide opportunities for many lawyers in the firm to take on those responsibilities,” the firm said in a statement. The leadership change went into effect Jan. 1, Hazlewood said.

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