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Law Practice

Aug. 17, 2016

Firms are hiring more attorneys but being selective and taking their time

California's legal job market is bouncing back from the Great Recession as managing partners throughout the state say they're hiring more attorneys to keep up with resurfacing demand.

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California's legal job market is bouncing back from the Great Recession as managing partners throughout the state say they're hiring more attorneys to keep up with resurfacing demand.

There are roughly 138,500 legal positions in the state, one of the highest levels since June 2008 and the beginning of the economic downturn, according to the state's Employment Development Department.

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