Pryor Cashman Transitions Leadership: David Rose to Succeed Longtime Managing Partner Ronald Shechtman

Pryor Cashman is poised to undergo a significant leadership transition as Ronald Shechtman, the firm’s managing partner since 2007, will step down in February to make way for David Rose. Shechtman, who has held the role for nearly two decades, will remain an influential presence in the firm by serving as co-chairman and co-general counsel, as well as continuing his participation on the executive committee.

David Rose, a litigation partner who has been with the Am Law 200 firm since 1997, will assume the top role. This shift marks a new chapter for Pryor Cashman, which is steadfast in its commitment to independence at a time when many firms are exploring mergers and consolidation. Shechtman emphasized Rose’s alignment with the firm’s values and noted his contribution to the firm’s historically high staff and attorney retention rates.

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