Lateral moves for lawyers at every level have been on the rise post-pandemic, and don’t appear to be slowing down—and that includes for young lawyers. While there are numerous resources and advice articles for attorneys navigating an individual lateral move, there is far less guidance for associates about how to best navigate a move to a new firm as part of an existing group. Group lateral moves can be a relatively smooth transition when the group transitions with its core practice and clients, not to mention a built-in collegiality. However, there are challenges—and rewards—to contemplate.

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Photo of Molly K. O'Neil Molly K. O'Neil

Molly O’Neil is a member of the Environmental Practice. Molly counsels her clients on issues related to real estate and corporate transactions including contractual allocation of environmental risks and liabilities, environmental due diligence, and regulatory compliance.

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Julie P. Dostal is a member of the Environmental Practice in Greenberg Traurig’s Philadelphia office. Julie’s environmental experience ranges from corporate to real estate transactions. She represents and counsels clients in environmental regulation matters. She also has experience in intellectual property, trademark, and…

Julie P. Dostal is a member of the Environmental Practice in Greenberg Traurig’s Philadelphia office. Julie’s environmental experience ranges from corporate to real estate transactions. She represents and counsels clients in environmental regulation matters. She also has experience in intellectual property, trademark, and copyright prosecution.

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Travis Coon is a member of the Environmental Practice in Greenberg Traurig’s Philadelphia office. Travis’ practice focuses on environmental issues associated with corporate and real estate transactions. He also represents and counsels clients in environmental regulation matters.