Editor’s note: This is the first of a two-part series on the evolution of labor and employment work. Part 2 is set to be published later this week. 

Law firms across Pennsylvania are seeing an uptick in traditional labor work as employers face a growing number of unionization campaigns, signaling that what was once considered a “dying area” of law firm business is abruptly reviving.

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