Pittsburgh-area Law Firms
The online version of this ranking expands beyond what appears in print; another 100-plus law offices are included in our digital rankings, in addition to the 32 featured in this week's print edition.
This week's List marks a shift in our research methodology and philosophy in 2025, one that will emphasize more data and context for readers while better coordinating the resources available to us and our 40-plus sister publications under the American City Business Journals flag. We anticipate this effort will identify thousands of new local records — and cumulatively, tens of thousands of new businesses across ACBJ's footprint — this year alone.
Information on The List was obtained through Pittsburgh Business Times research or supplied by individual firms through questionnaires that the Pittsburgh Business Times could not independently verify. In case of ties, firms are ranked by total employment and then listed alphabetically if ties remain. Additionally, law firms that did not respond to surveys but were still included on this year's List are ranked based on PBT research.
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