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Law Practice

Oct. 17, 2009

Survey: Some California Businesses Expect Drop in Litigation

In marked contrast to the rest of the country, a majority of California companies expect their litigation caseload to decline into next summer, according to a Fulbright & Jaworski survey released Thursday.

By Joanna Lin

Daily Journal Staff Writer

In marked contrast to the rest of the country, a majority of California companies expect their litigation caseload to decline into next summer, according to a Fulbright & Jaworski survey released Thursday.

Citing primarily industry or company stability and economic conditions, 61 percent of California businesses said litigation would decline, compared to 8 percent of overall U.S. res...

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