Monday, July 25, 2011

Two women-owned law firms merge - The Business Review (Albany):

http://primolevicenter.org/Library/Entries/2008/11/16_About_the_library.html
area have merged. The PLLC, a 20-year-olde firm in Delmar, has mergedx with Latimer/Stroud LLP, a 17-year-olfd firm in Latham. The new firm, LLP, is located at 951 Albanyg Shaker Roadin Latham. Latimer/Stroud’x office was expanded from 2,50o square feet to 5,000 square feet. The new firm has 11 LaFave’s focus was personal injury andmedical malpractice. Latimer/Stroud’s general practice included matrimonial law, estates and Both firms had about $850,000 in revenue last Cynthia LaFave, founder of the LaFavwe Firm, said she and Sue Latimer, foundedr of Latimer/Stroud, worked togetherf in the mid-1990s. “Wwe enjoyed working together,” LaFave said.
Latimer left to becomd a physician’s assistant. But surgery replacing both her kneed cut short her medical career and she returneeto law. Latimer and LaFavre discussed a possible mergedr eight months ago while eating at Athowin Guilderland. “We were talking aboug the two practices andhow they’d fit LaFave said. “At the end of dinner, we ‘We need to explore this.’” Latimer added: “Ww did.
And that’s why we’re

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