NEW YORK, NY, July 06, 2011 (Press-News.org) Tower Legal Staffing, Inc., the growing NYC-based legal staffing company, announced the opening of its newest branch office in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The office is located at One Oxford Centre, 301 Grant Street in the heart of downtown Pittsburgh. Tower Legal President and CEO, Leslie Firtell, Esq., selected Pittsburgh, one of the top US cities for finding employment, because it has a large corporate presence and it affords Tower Legal's clients another cost-effective, onshore alternative for their temporary legal staffing needs.
"We have clients in the Pittsburgh area and now we will have a presence in their backyard. Pittsburgh is an economically healthy city with a strong sense of community. Coupled with the widespread corporate commitment to saving money on legal expenses, Pittsburgh is another fantastic market for finding large talent pools at a lower cost without having to sacrifice quality," commented Leslie. "I am determined to continue to find ways to save our clients money on document reviews, for example, without having to go offshore."
Tower Legal's other offices include New York, Charlotte, NC and Washington, DC. "We are very excited to have a presence in Pittsburgh," commented Leslie. "We are committed to the Pittsburgh market and we will continue to exceed expectations."
With a management team having 30+ years of combined legal staffing experience and branch offices in Charlotte, DC and Pittsburgh, Tower Legal is expanding its national presence and is fast becoming the most reliable and flexible resource for law firms and corporations requiring contract attorneys and paralegals for temporary assignments. Tower Legal is an expert in providing exceptional staffing and project management, overseeing document review teams of any size and budgets throughout the life of a project.
Clients of Tower Legal receive no-fee document review facilities and on-site management for projects taking place at Tower Legal's offices in New York, Charlotte, Washington, DC and Pittsburgh.
Tower Legal's Pittsburgh office is located at One Oxford Centre, 301 Grant Street. To contact the Tower Legal office in Pittsburgh, call (412) 255-3755 or email ContactPitt@Towerls.com.
Tower Legal is full-service WBENC-certified women-owned staffing company dedicated to providing its law firm and corporate clients with exceptional temporary attorneys, paralegals, project management and foreign language services. Tower Legal is owned and operated by a team of legal professionals who have earned a solid reputation in the industry by consistently delivering and maintaining the highest standard of performance. Its Corporate Headquarters is located at 65 Broadway, 10th Floor, in downtown New York City. To contact Tower Legal's Headquarters, call (212) 430-6300 or email contactNY@TowerLS.com.
For more information about Tower Legal, visit www.TowerLS.com.
Tower Legal Staffing Expands to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Committing to Another Thriving Market
Tower Legal Staffing, Inc., the growing NYC-based legal staffing company, opens up a branch office in Pittsburgh, PA for its large talent pool and corporate presence.
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[Press-News.org] Tower Legal Staffing Expands to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Committing to Another Thriving MarketTower Legal Staffing, Inc., the growing NYC-based legal staffing company, opens up a branch office in Pittsburgh, PA for its large talent pool and corporate presence.