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Pedley Zielke Gordinier & Pence is Dissolving
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2007/11/14 10:48
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The Louisville law firm of Pedley Zielke Gordinier & Pence is dissolving at the end of the year.
David Pedley, a partner and one of 17 attorneys with the firm, said he and some other staffers will move from their current location in the Meidinger Tower to a new office in the Starks Building. They will create a new firm called Pedley & Gordinier.
Pedley said some other attorneys will stay in the Meidinger Tower and form another full-service legal business called Zielke Law Firm. The split was amicable, Pedley said, and will allow both groups to focus on their own respective growth strategies. |
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