By Rebecca U. Cho
Daily Journal Staff Writer Deals in the private sector may have dried up, but lawyers are looking to the public sector as an uptick in infrastructure projects is giving hope to the thirsty. An infusion of federal money into nationwide infrastructure and cash-strapped public bodies increasingly looking to partner with private companies are creating new avenues for private-sector attorneys. "I think we're all seeing at a n...
Daily Journal Staff Writer Deals in the private sector may have dried up, but lawyers are looking to the public sector as an uptick in infrastructure projects is giving hope to the thirsty. An infusion of federal money into nationwide infrastructure and cash-strapped public bodies increasingly looking to partner with private companies are creating new avenues for private-sector attorneys. "I think we're all seeing at a n...
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