By Jill Redhage and Jonathan Vanian
Daily Journal Staff Writers
Larry Rabkin in the late 1990s found his firm facing a doomsday mantra - that the mid-sized law firm wouldn't survive in the increasingly international marketplace for legal services. The now chairman and managing director of 117-lawyer Howard Rice Nemerovski Canady Falk & Rabkin watched as the market consolidated around him and small and mid-sized firm...
Daily Journal Staff Writers
Larry Rabkin in the late 1990s found his firm facing a doomsday mantra - that the mid-sized law firm wouldn't survive in the increasingly international marketplace for legal services. The now chairman and managing director of 117-lawyer Howard Rice Nemerovski Canady Falk & Rabkin watched as the market consolidated around him and small and mid-sized firm...
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