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But Lawrence, who is a one-woman show working out of a
14th-floor office at Broad and Sansom streets, knows that she’s not
just a one-stop shop for rubber stamps. She’s been given a shot to
do something she’d never thought she’d do — run her own outfit
— and it’s working. Not bad for the lady who didn’t know what
she was doing when she got started, as Lawrence said.

Born in Camden, New Jersey, Lawrence spent a year
in college before beginning to work as a legal secretary in
Philadelphia. She was a sponge, and learned as much as she
could in the halls of powerful law firms.

She started with Zarwin Baum, and then worked for a
lawyer named Alan Fellheimer, by Lawrence’s account a tough
guy to work for who nonetheless taught her how to be success-
ful in business and law. She spent time at Ballard Spahr LLP,
WolfBlock and Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads, a
period of her life that she describes as her matriculation at the
College of Law Firms.

That she was single and without children worked to her
advantage, and she moved up, taking on greater responsibil-
ities, making connections at other big firms and sitting on
firm-wide committees where her opinion was sought, and
valued. It was a time when working hard and working longer
hours, she believed, meant that they’d keep on moving you up.

She felt safe in her job.

Linda Mitchell, who worked with Lawrence as a paralegal,
found her to be kind, generous and spirited; she was a hard
worker that their office superiors turned to frequently, and she
was fun, too.

Judith Lawrence has adapted to the pandemic.

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