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If you find yourself at Schroder Joseph & Associates LLP make sure you close the door behind you. You wouldn't want the firm cat, Orion, to sneak out the door.
The law firm moved in December to the historic August Feine House at 766 Ellicott St in Buffalo, across from the Roswell Park Cancer Institute campus.
Built from 1860-70, the building was once the home of Feine, a German-born businessman who owned an ironworking company He left his mark with the elaborate wrought iron decorative work that punctuates the building's red-brick exterior.
The site was more recently home to the Center for Hospice and Palliative Care, which moved its Buffalo offices to Main Street, and the local operations of the American Lung Association.
Firm principals Ginger Schroder and Linda Joseph say they've found the perfect locale for their all-woman practice.
"It's just a really unique and warm experience, I think, to work in a firm with all women," Schroder says. The five-attorney, two-paralegal practice is a boutique firm that handles primarily management side labor and employment law, along with some commercial litigation and intellectual-property work.
Both former shareholders in Buchanan Ingersoll...