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News Outside the Region: Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck opens new office in Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PA Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck LLP (KDV), a leading national law firm, has opened an office in Center City. KDV also has an office in Blue Bell, PA that opened in 2000.

Philip Voluck and Gregory Hyman, who currently co-manage the Blue Bell office, will also co-manage the new office.

According to Voluck, who joined KDV in 2000 to open the Blue Bell office and is co-chair of KDV’s Labor and Employment Law practice group, “Having a downtown office in addition to our suburban presence provides flexibility for our clients and attorneys who do business in Philadelphia and South Jersey.”

 KDV’s two Pennsylvania offices primarily focus on the same practice areas as KDV’s other offices, namely, defense litigation with a focus on professional liability. 

Like Blue Bell, the Philadelphia office will lean towards employment practices liability defense; professional liability/errors and omissions for a broad range of individuals, firms and other entities including lawyers, accountants, insurance agents, brokers, title agents and real estate agents; insurance coverage; and directors and officers litigation.

“Having an office in Center City, Philadelphia will increase our ability to attract the best legal talent available as we look to expand our team,” said Hyman, who is co-chair of KDV’s Professional Liability/Errors & Omissions practice group.  “We are looking to expand our professional liability, labor and employment, and D&O practices in both KDV Pennsylvania offices. “

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