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Steel and coal may have built this city, and you'll see the names "Mellon" and "Carnegie" on an awful lot of things, but Pittsburgh has come a long way from its gritty, industrial past. Check out the city's sleek skyline at a night game at PNC Park, or visit the latest exhibit of contemporary art at the Andy Warhol museum. A one-story building with an industrial ceiling and exposed-brick stage, the new HRC has indoor seating for 200 people with additional seating on our outdoor patio to accommodate 70 guests. Pittsburgh has built upon its industrial heritage to become an internationally recognized leader in such fields as medicine, business and technology. The city not only has a successful track record in attracting and retaining corporations, but is also a home for emerging technologies.
Legal services encompasses a broad range of services where a client requires a legal professional to help navigate the judicial system or help understand his or her rights under the law. Lawyers and law firms are trained and certified on a state-by-state basis to provide services in this arena. One of the activities of the U.S. Census Bureau is to classify businesses. It has established an industry classification system called North American Industry Classification System. The 2007 North American Industry Classification System classification for legal services is the Industry Group 5411, legal services and includes tax law services, real estate, legal aid, estate law, family law, corporate law, general disputes, patents, paralegal, process serving, mediation and criminal law.


