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Tully Rinckey listed on Inc. 5000 for fifth consecutive year; Capital Region

's sixth fastest growing companyAlbany, NY Boosted by its expansions in upstate New York and the D.C. Metro area, Tully Rinckey PLLC continues to rank among America's fastest-growing private companies. For the fifth consecutive year, Inc. magazine revealed Tully Rinckey PLLC has landed on its Inc. 5000 list of America's fastest-growing private companies. Inc. ranked the full-service law firm at No. 3,535. An 86% increase in revenues - from $4.7 million in 2009 to $8.8 million in 2012 - helped the firm secure its spot on the Inc. 5000. In a letter to Tully Rinckey PLLC managing partner Greg Rinckey, Inc. magazine editor-in-chief Eric Schurenberg said, "The Inc. 5000 was harder to get into this year than ever in its history." Earlier this summer, the Business Review of Albany also ranked Tully Rinckey PLLC sixth on its list of the fastest-growing companies in New York's 11-county Capital Region. This ranking was attributed to a 216.6% increase in revenues over five years. "Clients come first at Tully Rinckey, and we have always focused on providing high quality legal services to them," said Rinckey. "Our growth would not have been possible had it not been for our team of seasoned attorneys and legal support staff, along with the white glove services they provide to our valued clients." Last year marked the first full year the firm's Arlington, Va. office contributed to Tully Rinckey PLLC's revenues. That office opened in May 2011. The firm's attorneys in Arlington primarily practice federal employment law, in addition to family and matrimonial law and criminal defense. The firm's Syracuse office also contributed to the firm's revenues in 2012. The firm in August 2012 moved into 4,217 square feet of class A office space in the city's historic Franklin Square district. The firm offers a full menu of legal services, including family and matrimonial law, criminal defense, real estate law, civil litigation, business law, social security disability and personal injury law. Revenues from the firm's new Buffalo and Rochester offices are not reflected in this year's Inc. and Business Review lists. Those offices opened last January and July, respectively. Throughout its six offices, the firm employs about 100, including over 50 attorneys.
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