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Law Practice

Apr. 20, 2010

Land Use Goes Boutique

William F. Delvac, left, Dale Goldsmith, Mark S. Armbruster, and R.J. Comer, in front of the Century Plaza Hotel, a client.

By Anna Scott

Daily Journal Staff Writer

One of the enduring tried-and-true practice groups of major law firms may increasingly be on the way out the door: land use.

The practice has become more of a niche market in recent years, as a growing number of land use lawyers have left large firms to start their own, specialized boutiques. And forces driving the migration - including client demand for lower rates and a slowdown at lar...

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