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Law Practice

Jul. 4, 2014

Real estate lawyers turning toward data center practice

A boom in Silicon Valley's startup economy amid the rise of cloud computing and big data is driving up the demand for corporate data centers.


By Joshua Sebold


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A boom in Silicon Valley's startup economy amid the rise of cloud computing and big data is driving up the demand for corporate data centers. The activity has been a boon for real estate attorneys, who have helped property owners cash in on the trend by converting office spaces into data centers. Now, a number of law firms are expanding their niche practice to support companies that are designing and const...

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