LOWER MERION â Ardmore Law firm Rogers Castor is changing its name to Rogers Counsel, effective, January 1.
Rogers Counsel is refocusing the firmâs resources on practice areas that are responsible for driving the firmâs significant growth: commercial litigation, real estate, employment, intellectual property, sports and entertainment, and corporate matters. As a result of this refocus, attorney Bruce Castor is leaving the firm at the end of the year.
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Lance Rogers founded the 5-lawyer, Ardmore based firm in 2009, with a vision to build a complex litigation law firm offering the expertise of a multinational firm, but with the attention to detail and rate structure only a small private firm can deliver. The model has resonated in Pennsylvania and beyond. Rogers Counsel has been selected to represent celebrities and sports figures across the country, as well as well-known national and international companies.
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A New Name for a New Year: Rogers Castor becomes Rogers Counsel
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In assessing the opportunities that lie ahead, I’m excited to re-focus the firm to take advantage of those opportunities and continue growth in our core areas of practice. - Lance Rogers ARDMORE, Pa. (PRWEB) December 17, 2020 Rogers Castor is changing its name to Rogers Counsel, effective, January 1, 2021.
Rogers Counsel is refocusing the firm’s resources on practice areas that are responsible for driving the firm’s significant growth: commercial litigation, real estate, employment, intellectual property, sports and entertainment, and corporate matters. As a result of this refocus, attorney Bruce Castor is leaving the firm at the end of the year.
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