Century-old Philadelphia law firm serving Fortune 500 and mid-market corporate clients
Stradley Ronon is a 98-year-old partnership with 9 U.S. offices serving corporate, finance, regulatory, and litigation practices. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward legal-specific tools (Relativity, iManage, Westlaw, PACER, 3e) and financial systems (ProSystem fx, Power BI, Azure SQL), reflecting a firm managing complex matter and billing workflows at scale. Current hiring is concentrated in legal (5 roles) and finance (2 roles) at senior levels, while pain points cluster around billing rule configuration, financial data flow, and security governance — suggesting internal system consolidation and compliance work rather than growth expansion.
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP is a Philadelphia-founded law partnership operating across nine U.S. locations. The firm serves private and public companies ranging from small businesses to Fortune 500 corporations, with recognized strength in investment management and financial services client work. Core practice areas include corporate law, finance, regulatory counsel, and litigation. The firm employs 201–500 lawyers and business professionals, supported by backend teams in finance, marketing, and security. Operations are anchored in legal case management (iManage, Relativity), matter billing (3e), and financial reporting (Power BI, Azure SQL).
The firm operates on a stack including Relativity for document management, iManage for matter management, Westlaw and PACER for legal research, 3e for billing and matter accounting, and DocuSign for contract workflows. Finance reporting runs on Power BI and Azure SQL.
Philadelphia, PA. The firm was founded there in 1926 and maintains offices across nine U.S. locations.
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