Top Firms
Mar. 13, 2013
As Asia opens up, smaller firms find their way in
As globalization increases, the world shrinks, allowing small and mid-sized American firms to do what might have been inconceivable only 25 years ago - conduct business with international clients and even establish offices abroad.




By Ryne Hodkowski
Daily Journal Staff Writer
As globalization increases, the world shrinks, allowing small and mid-sized American firms to do what might have been inconceivable only 25 years ago - conduct business with international clients and even establish offices abroad.
Fourteen-attorney Margolis & Tisman LLP, which has offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York, has been working with Chinese and Korean clients for more than ...
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