ColumbusBusinessFirst.com ran a story on Brad Koffel and Koffel Brininger Nesbitt. The story emphasized the positive impact a small, informally structured law office can have on its clients and employees alike.
“It’s a lot like being a restaurateur who resists the temptation to franchise,” said Koffel.
In the article, Koffel explained that while starting your own law practice was a product of the times (in the 90s when there were plenty of JDs and few firms hiring), he has never regretted the decision.