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International

Dec. 16, 1998

Some U.S. Firms Thrive, While Others Fade, in European Community Capital

BRUSSELS, Belgium - Globalization of business means the rules for law firms have changed. Firms that are serious about establishing a global presence are finding that part of their business must be done here, at the seat of the capital of the European Community.

By Wendy B. Schatzman
Special to the Daily Journal
        BRUSSELS, Belgium - Globalization of business means the rules for law firms have changed. Firms that are serious about establishing a global presence are finding that part of their business must be done here, at the seat of the capital of the European Community.
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