1877: Charles A. Yancey and his nephew, Edward Smith Conrad, form Yancey & Conrad, located on South Court Square. Learn more about Yancey & Conrad1880: Charles A. Yancey dies at 41 years of age. Edward S. Conrad continues practicing under the name Yancey & Conrad until 1891.1891: George Newton Conrad joins his older brother, Edward S. Conrad, to form Conrad & Conrad. Learn more about George N. Conrad1904: Conrad & Conrad move office to 304 First National Bank Building.Early 1900's: Laird Lewis Conrad, Edward S. Conrad's son, joins Conrad & Conrad for approximately four years.1916: Edward S. Conrad dies. Conrad & Conrad moves office to 306 First National Bank Building.1916-1928: George N. Conrad acts as the sole practitioner of the Conrad Firm.1928: George Denham Conrad, son of George N. Conrad, joins his father and continues practicing under the name Conrad & Conrad. Learn more about George D. Conrad1957: Donald D. Litten joins George D. Conrad as an associate.1963: Donald D. Litten becomes a partner with George Denham Conrad. Firm changes name to Conrad & Litten.1968: Conrad & Litten move offices to 218 East Market Street.1969: James R. Sipe joins the firm. Firm name changes to Conrad, Litten & Sipe.1974: Nathan Miller joins the firm. Firm name changes to Conrad, Litten, Sipe & Miller. 1978: Stephen T. Heitz joins Conrad, Litten, Sipe & Miller.1980: George D. Conrad retires. Firm name changes to Litten, Sipe & Miller. Office moves to 250 East Market Street.