By Rebecca U. Cho
Daily Journal Staff Writer
As companies pare back expenses in the recession, many have cut funding for the continuing education of their in-house attorneys. Now, some enterprising law firms are seeking to turn that financial strain in their favor, providing on-site education courses for free in the hope of gaining those companies' legal business.
Linda Kornfeld, the Los Angeles managing partner for Dickst...
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