The merger of two small Philadelphia firms, one focusing on qui tam cases and the other on medical malpractice cases, may be part of a growing trend of mergers at the small and midsize firm level.
The Young Law Group, a four-attorney firm focusing on qui tam cases, and McEldrew Law, a four-person personal-injury firm with a focus on medical and transportation cases, are set to officially merge Wednesday to form McEldrew Young.
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