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Old 06-25-2003, 02:14 PM   #204
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Originally posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
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I think H&B may be the flip size of Arter & Harden. If Arter and Harden hadn't tried to grow, they might well have learned H&B's lesson instead of the one they are learning now.
but cleveland and columbus are much less competive markets than boston. there is no or very little hint that the midsized firms in ohio that did not expand their borders are having problems. there are plenty of 100-150 attorney ohio firms that are apparently doing perfectly fine. you certaintally do not have as much of the large national firm pressence in ohio that you do in a place like boston. thus i really do not see any reason why arter would be in trouble had they just remained mainly an ohio firm.

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