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Law Practice

Dec. 22, 2012

Bond lawyers peer over fiscal cliff

As Congress continues to wrestle with thorny discussions on budget cuts and tax increases, law firms across California and the U.S. are bracing for impending changes to their practice areas - with a specific eye on bond work.


By Alexandra Schwappach


Daily Journal Staff Writer


As Congress continues to wrestle with thorny discussions on budget cuts and tax increases, law firms across California and the U.S. are bracing for impending changes to their practices areas - with a specific eye on bond work. Legal experts said that if the administration fails to reach a compromise before the impending so-called fiscal cliff - a series of tax hikes and budget cuts that will take affect...

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