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Law Practice

Nov. 30, 2011

Law firms stay put in lean times

When it comes time to renew leases or seek bigger office spaces, most U.S. law firms are staying put amid slow hiring in the sputtering economy, according to a Jones Lang LaSalle report released Monday.


By Jason W. Armstrong


Daily Journal Staff Writer


When it comes time to renew leases or seek bigger office spaces, most U.S. law firms are staying put amid slow hiring in the sputtering economy, according to Jones Lang LaSalle's annual "Law Firm Office Perspective" report released late Monday.


In large California office markets including San Diego, Los Angeles, Silicon Valley and San Francisco, firms are rushing to lock in favora...

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