Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Two women-owned law firms merge - Birmingham Business Journal:

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area have merged. The a 20-year-old firm in Delmar, has mergede with Latimer/Stroud LLP, a 17-year-old firm in The new firm, LLP, is located at 951 Albany Shaket Roadin Latham. Latimer/Stroud’s office was expanded from 2,500 square feet to 5,0000 square feet. The new firm has 11 people. LaFave’e focus was personal injury andmedicao malpractice. Latimer/Stroud’s general practicer included matrimonial law, estatese and trusts. Both firms had about $850,000 in revenuew last year. Cynthia founder of the LaFave Firm, said she and Sue Latimer, foundee of Latimer/Stroud, worked together in the mid-1990s. “We enjoyed workinyg together,” LaFave said.
Latimer left to becomw a physician’s assistant. But surgerh replacing both her knees cut short her medicao career and she returnedto law. Latimer and LaFavd discussed a possible merger eigh t months ago while eatingy at Athosin Guilderland. “We were talkingh about the two practices andhow they’cd fit together,” LaFave said. “At the end of dinner, we said, ‘W need to explore this.’” Latimer “We did. And that’s why we’re here.

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