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June 20, 2007
For more information contact:
Allysn Hurley
Director of Marketing and Business Development
Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC
ahurley@eckertseamans.com
Eckert Seamans Selected as One of Best Law Firms in Pittsburgh
The law firm Eckert Seamans Cherin and Mellott, LLC today announced that it
has been selected as one of the best corporate law firms in Pittsburgh by
Corporate Board Member magazine.
“Being selected as one of the top five corporate law firms in Pittsburgh is
an honor, as key decision makers among our corporate clients have recognized our
commitment to excellence,” said Timothy P. Ryan, Eckert Seamans’ Chief
Executive Officer. “At Eckert Seamans we are considered to be part of our
clients’ teams and help formulate responses to the daily challenges confronting
them. Our selection is a reflection of that partnering emphasis.”
Corporate Board Member’s annual study identifies the top 20 national
corporate law firms and the top five corporate law firms in 25 major
metropolitan areas, according to directors serving on boards of publicly traded
companies listed with the NASDAQ, New
York, or American Stock
Exchanges. The respondents were asked to identify the law firms that they
would most likely select to aid their companies on a broad range of corporate
legal issues.
About Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott
Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC (www.eckertseamans.com), a national law firm with ten offices throughout the eastern United States, provides a full range of legal services nationwide to businesses of all sizes, institutions, municipalities, colleges and universities, government agencies and individuals. Its practice areas encompass litigation, including mass tort and products liability litigation, corporate and business law, intellectual property law, labor and employment relations, aviation law, bankruptcy and restructuring, employee benefits, environmental law, construction law, municipal finance, real estate, and tax and estate law. Eckert Seamans has offices in Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, West Chester and Southpointe, Pennsylvania; Wilmington, Delaware; Morgantown, West Virginia; Boston, Massachusetts, Washington, D.C. and White Plains, New York.
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