They say everything is bigger in Texas, but the supply of lawyers isn’t endless, making the successful entry of out-of-state firms into the market all the more challenging as the most sought-after talent is only going to lateral so often.
While the energy market has been a big driver of Pennsylvania firms’ interest in Texas, some of the Keystone State’s firms have looked to grow initially in other practices as they develop a foothold in the Lone Star State.
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