Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN DIEGO - Becoming certified as a minority-owned business is not an instant recipe for success for small law firms, but it can lead to greater opportunities.
"Being minority owned has opened doors for us," said Robert F. Tyson Jr., managing partner of the 16-lawyer defense litigation firm Tyson & Mendes in San Diego. "We've been able to meet some wonderful general counsel tha...
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