Two Bradenton law firms whose founding families have been friendly competitors for nearly 100 years have merged, forming the new firm of Dye, Harrison, Kirkland, Petruff, Pratt & St. Paul. The combined firm now has 13 attorneys.
Stephen Dye, one of the former principals of legacy Dye, Deitrich, Petruff & St. Paul, said neither firm had been considering a merger. But his firm’s lease was up for renewal and he was considering options for new office space when he mentioned it at a local pub to longtime family friend Joseph Harrison, then a principal of legacy Harrison & Kirkland.
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