By Maya Meinert
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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LOS ANGELES - With the legal marketplace becoming increasingly international, law firms lacking a global presence are examining new ways to gain a foothold in foreign markets.
A number of firms are turning to formal networks, which offer connections across domes...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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LOS ANGELES - With the legal marketplace becoming increasingly international, law firms lacking a global presence are examining new ways to gain a foothold in foreign markets.
A number of firms are turning to formal networks, which offer connections across domes...
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