After spending nearly three years as head of a wind energy company followed by a year-long sabbatical, Julius Steiner, the former chairman of Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel’s labor and employment group, decided it was time to return to law firm life.

According to Steiner, he was contacted by a recruiter who put him in touch with 75-lawyer Offit Kurman, the Maryland-based firm that opened its Philadelphia office in January 2007, and a match was made.

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