Who’s Next
Tell us about stellar under-40 Pittsburghers in the legal community for Who’s Next: Law
Nominate the best attorneys and legal experts by 5 p.m. May 19.

Update, June 15: Who’s Next: Law; Meet 12 Pittsburghers shaping the legal community
Know an intrepid attorney or legal expert who’s making a difference in Pittsburgh? Tell us about them.
Who’s Next: Law, presented by S&T Bank, is our chance to recognize up-and-coming stars in Pittsburgh and to introduce you today to tomorrow’s leaders and influencers.
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Use this form to nominate young leaders defining the legal field in Pittsburgh before 5 p.m. Friday, May 19. We’ll assemble a class of the standouts — and throw a party for them that you can attend, too.

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