In a move that echoes the ambitious expansion of historic empires, litigation firm Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney Ltd. has unfurled its wings, setting its sights on Pittsburgh and San Francisco. Seizing the moment, they’ve brought onboard ten high-caliber attorneys from Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP.
Segal McCambridge Expands: Key New Faces
Bridging the East and West, shareholders Jay Evans and Alice Sacks Johnston have taken the helm at the Pittsburgh office. Meanwhile, the San Francisco office witnesses the expertise of shareholders John A. Eberlein, Craig L. Hodgson, and Jennifer K. Thai.
With an arsenal that ranges from intellectual property to automotive and technology, these fresh recruits are poised to navigate the tumultuous seas of product liability, real estate, and even the intricate labyrinths of trade secrets and securities.
Segal McCambridge Expands : A Calculated Expansion
In a statement as exhilarating as a tech startup’s breakthrough, managing shareholder Jason P. Eckerly unveiled the firm’s vision. “Pittsburgh and San Francisco stand as lighthouses in the legal tempest, reinforcing our prowess and adapting our services to the dynamic demands of our clientele,” expressed Eckerly.
Beyond the Two Cities : Growth Knows No Boundaries
But the horizon doesn’t end there. The crescendo of this expansion also resonates in the heart of New York and Philadelphia. The firm heralded the addition of shareholders Jodi A. Buratti, Heather Janis Gaw, Andrew Kates, Michael B. Sena, and Raymond J. Hunter.