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Law Practice

Apr. 12, 2002

Playing the Press

Dicta Column - By Richard S. Levick and Larry Smith - In the 1980s, law firms all over the United States watched as immense Pacific Rim opportunities opened up in Los Angeles. At stake were many millions in legal fees handling incoming work on behalf of global companies headquartered in Asia. Asian business interests with offices in Southern California also were scouting for law firms with global punch.

        Dicta Column
        
        By Richard S. Levick and Larry Smith

        In the 1980s, law firms all over the United States watched as immense Pacific Rim opportunities opened up in Los Angeles. At stake were many millions in legal fees handling incoming work on beha...

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