Pryor Cashman's New Leader Plans Growth, but 'Embraces' Firm Independence
Ron Shechtman said Pryor Cashman "has been certain and unequivocal in our lack of desire to become part of another firm, or to integrate another firm into ours."
September 18, 2024 at 03:18 PM
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Law Firm ManagementThe original version of this story was published on New York Law Journal
What You Need to Know
- Pryor Cashman's managing partner, Ronald Shechtman, is stepping aside in 2025, as current partner David Rose takes the role.
- Rose and Shechtman said that the firm plans on continuing to bring on laterals from from firms of all sizes.
- The firm does not plan on merging or acquiring another firm, the leaders said.
Pryor Cashman may have new leadership, but the firm's incoming managing partner said Wednesday that they will continue its current growth strategy, which doesn't include mergers.
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