
Pryor Cashman Cited By National Law Journal As Great Middle-Market Law Firm
The National Law JournalThe June 30, 2008 edition of The National Law Journal featured an article by David T. Brown entitled "Too Big For Their Own Good." Brown writes that in the past year, there has been continuous debate about the future of midsize and regional law firms and whether the megafirm trend is good for clients and the attorneys who serve them.
Brown reports that the case for middle-market firms has gained considerable momentum, that such firms "have begun claiming their niche" and that "the great middle-market firms make no apologies for their size."
Included among the great middle-market firms which "are beginning to more aggressively assert their rightful position in the legal marketplace" was Pryor Cashman LLP, which Brown noted describes itself on its Web site as a "premier, midsized law firm" that is "bucking the 21st century's bigger-is-better evolution" with an approach that "eliminates logjams and avoids wasteful over-lawyering."
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