No one can predict the rewards, and the risks can be daunting, but for many plaintiffs attorneys, leaving their longtime firms to start or join smaller practices is something of a rite of passage.

On July 16, Jonathan Cohen left Philadelphia personal injury firm Kline & Specter to open his own firm, citing as his reason the “inherent entrepreneurship” in plaintiffs work “that carries with it this constant pull to try to build your own firm.”

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