Philly law firm expands Pittsburgh office, names local leader

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Philly law firm expands Pittsburgh office, names local leader
JAN.
8 - 14, 2010
JAN. 8 - 14, 2010
PITTSBURGH BUSINESS TIMES
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Philly law
firmfirm
expands
Pittsburgh
office, names
local leader
Philly
law
expands
Pittsburgh
office,
names
BY PATTY TASCARELLA
BYPatty
PATTY
TASCARELLA
Philadelphia-based
law firm
Cohen Segby
Tascarella
| Cohen Seglias Pallas
Greenhall & Furman PC
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lias Pallas Greenhall & Furman PC has
added five lawyers to its seven-year-old
BASED: Philadelphia
Philadelphia-based
Philadelphia-based law firm
firm Cohen SegSegPittsburgh office, more than doubling its
LAWYERS: 60
lias
lias Pallas
Pallas Greenhall
Greenhall &
& Furman
Furman PC
PC has
has
size.
Manning
J. “Jim”
O’Connor
one
of
the
added
five
lawyers
to
its
seven-year-old
FOUNDED: 1988
added
five
lawyers
toII,
its
seven-year-old
additions, has been named managing partPittsburgh
office,
more
than
doubling
its
MANAGING PARTNER: Roy Cohen
Pittsburgh
more
than
doubling
its
ner of the Pittsburgh office, the first time
size.
the
firm has appointed a local leader.
PITTSBURGH MANAGING PARTNER:
size.
Manning J. O’Connor II
The
newcomers
came O’Connor
from three difManning
J.J.“Jim”
II, one
of the
Manning
“Jim”
O’Connor
II,
one
of
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ner
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ing
of Cohen
the Pittsburgh
the
Leech
Tishman
Fuscaldo & Lampl
LLC.
Wayne-based law firm consultancy Robert
the
firm
has
appointed
aappointed
local
leader.
first
time
the
firm
has
a
local
O’Connor and Patrick Sorek are now partDenney Associates. “These cases drag on
The
newcomers
came
from
three
difleader.
ners,
and Douglas Hart is an associate.
and on.”
ferent
firms,
“unusual”
move
The
two an
lawyers
joining
Cohen
Both Cohen and O’Connor said they
Theother
newcomers
came
from
threeaccorddifferSeglias
are
Mark Stadler,
previously
a diJOE WOJCIK
could see adding more lawyers in Pittsing
to
O’Connor,
who
was
among
a trio
ent
firms,
an
“unusual”
move
according
to
rector of Cohen & Grigsby PC, Downtown, Roy Cohen, left, managing partner of Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman PC
burgh, depending on opportunities and
of
lawyers
joining
Cohen
from the addition of five lawyers to its Pittsburgh office. Among the additions availability, but that the firm, which is
who
is now a partner;
and
Christopher
O’Connor,
who
was
among
aSeglias
trio ofannounced
lawyers
Leech
Fuscaldo
& Lampl
wasLLC.
Manning J. O’Connor II, right, who was named Pittsburgh managing partner.
Cafardi,Tishman
associate
at Pepper
opening new offices in Maryland and New
joiningformerly
Cohen an
Seglias
from
Leech Tishman
Hamilton LLP’s
Downtown
whoare
has now partJersey over the next few months, does
not
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come
aboard &
as an
associate.
firm has,”
said.
groups in Cohen Seglias’s other offices.
have hiring goals here.
ners,
and
Douglas
Hart
is
an
associate.
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firstare
contacted
I wasn’t and Cohen
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Sorek
now me,
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Cohen
interested
in leaving
Tishman),”
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las
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ingThe
opportunity
to Roy’s
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construction sector — and initially nationwide and has clients in 40 states.
Cohen couldn’t say whether early 2010
rector
of
Cohen
&
Grigsby
PC,
Downtown,
Roy
Cohen,
left,
managing
partner
of
Cohen
Seglias
Pallas
Greenhall
&
Furman
PC
sion
for the are
Pittsburgh
serviced a
them by having a trio of PhilCohen said Cohen Seglias saw strong will see a flood of established lawyers
Seglias
Markoffice.”
Stadler, previously
announced
the
addition
of five
lawyers
to 2008,
its Pittsburgh
office.
who
is Seglias
now a
partner;
andPartChristopher
Cohen
Firmwide
Managing
adelphia-based
lawyers split
time
be- growth
in 2009,
outpacing
but he de- moving
to Among
new firms.the additions
director
of
Cohen
&
Grigsby
PC,
Downner Roy Cohen
said he was
“the attween
the cities.
Eventually,
four J.
lawyers
clined
disclose
numbers.
“We getmanaging
bombarded with
resumes from
was
Manning
O’Connor
II,toright,
who
was named Pittsburgh
partner.
Cafardi,
formerly
an seeking
associate
Pepper
town,
who
is now
a partner;
and who
Christoright
talent”
rather
than peeling
practice
were
added, and the office now has nine
“In any down economy, litigation picks laterals because we’re in a growth mode,”
Hamilton
LLP’s
Downtown
office,
has
lawyers.
groups
from Pittsburgh
firms.an associate
up,isbut
especially construction
litiga- he said.
pher Cafardi,
formerly
at Pep- firm
Thehas,”
focusheofsaid.
the office
commercial
liti- groups
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come
aboard
ananassociate.
in Cohen Seglias’s other offices.
“These
people as
were
excellent fit to
The focus of the office
is commercial liti- tion, and that’s going to be hot
per
Downtown
office,
who
and
tiespractice
neatly
related
practice
add
toHamilton
the commercial
base our
and ties gation
neatly
into
related
a while,”
saidthe
Robert
Denney, who
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Roy
first
contacted
me,
I
wasn’t
The
company
has
a
heavy
focus
on
O’Connor said. “This was a very interest- because of client demand — largely
from
interested
in
leaving
(Leech
Tishman),”
construction
litigation,
and
it
works
with
ing opportunity and a credit to Roy’s vi- the construction sector — and initially
O’Connor
“This was
a very interest- serviced
roughly them
1,000 byconstruction
companies
sion
for thesaid.
Pittsburgh
office.”
having a trio
of Philing
opportunity
and
a
credit
to
Roy’s
vision
nationwide
and
has
clients
in
40
Cohen Seglias Firmwide Managing Part- adelphia-based lawyers split states.
time befor Roy
the Pittsburgh
office.”
Cohen
Cohen
Segliasfour
sawlawyers
strong
ner
Cohen said
he was seeking “the tween
the said
cities.
Eventually,
Cohen
Seglias
Firmwide
Managing
Partgrowth
in
2009,
outpacing
2008,
but
he
right talent” rather than peeling practice were added, and the office now has nine
ner
Roy
Cohen
said
he
was
seeking
“the
declined
to
disclose
numbers.
lawyers.
groups from Pittsburgh firms.
right
talent”
rather
than
practice
“In focus
any down
litigation picks
“These
people
were
an peeling
excellent
fit to
The
of theeconomy,
office is commercial
litigroups
from
Pittsburgh
firms.
up,
but
especially
construction
add to the commercial litigation base our gation and ties neatly into relatedlitigation,
practice
“These people were an excellent fit to and that’s going to be hot for quite a while,”
add to the commercial litigation base our said Robert Denney, who leads Waynefirm has,” he said.
based law firm consultancy Robert Denney
Cohen opened the office in the Gulf Tow- Associates. “These cases drag on and on.”
er without Pittsburgh staff in 2003 because
Both Cohen and O’Connor said they
of client demand — largely from the con- could see adding more lawyers in Pittsstruction sector — and initially serviced burgh, depending on opportunities and
JOE WOJCIK
them by having a trio of Philadelphia-based availability, but that the firm, which is
Roy Cohen, left, managing partner of Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman PC
lawyers split time between the cities. Even- opening new offices in Maryland and New
announced the addition of five lawyers to its Pittsburgh office. Among the additions
tually, four lawyers were added, and the Jersey over the next few months, does not
was Manning J. O’Connor II, right, who was named Pittsburgh managing partner.
office now has nine lawyers.
have hiring goals here.
| Cohen Seglias Pallas
struction
litigation,
and it
Greenhall
& Furman
PCworks with
roughly 1,000 construction companies
BASED: Philadelphia
nationwide
and has clients in 40 states.
Cohen
said
LAWYERS: 60 Cohen Seglias saw strong
growth in 2009, outpacing 2008, but he deFOUNDED:
1988 numbers.
clined
to disclose
“In any down
economy,
litigation picks
MANAGING
PARTNER:
Roy Cohen
up, but especially construction litigaPITTSBURGH MANAGING PARTNER:
tion, and that’s going to be hot for quite
Manning J. O’Connor II
a while,” said Robert Denney, who leads
WEB SITE: www.cohenseglias.com
“Absolutely, we’ve talked about develWayne-based law firm consultancy Robert
oping
the office consistent with the firm’s
Denney Associates. “These cases drag on
overall growth plan,” O’Connor said.
and on.”
Cohen couldn’t say whether early 2010
Both Cohen and O’Connor said they
will see a flood of established lawyers movcould see adding more lawyers in Pittsing to new firms.
burgh, depending on opportunities and
“We get bombarded with resumes from
availability, but that the firm, which is
laterals because we’re in a growth mode,”
opening new offices in Maryland and New
he
said.
Jersey over the next few months, does not
firm has,” he said.
groups in Cohen Seglias’s other offices.
have hiring goals here.
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