Firm Watch
Nov. 9, 2007
Firms, Lawyers Adjust to the Realities of the Middle Market
When it comes to transactional legal work, Los Angeles is a middle-market town. Few large corporations are headquartered in the city, and a lack of institutionalized industries makes it difficult to get substantial legal work, aside from litigation, which has always been big in Los Angeles.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - When it comes to transactional legal work, Los Angeles is a middle-market town. Few large corporations are headquartered in the city, and a lack of institutionalized industries make it difficult to get substantial legal work, aside from litigation, which has always been big in Los Angeles.
For some large law firms with a pres...
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