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Law Practice

Feb. 14, 2020

Carlton Fields’ growing LA office is going where others may fear to tread

The attorneys, investors and fundraisers who make up Carlton Fields' Los Angeles office all refer to themselves by their shareholder titles, which reflects their apparent goal of becoming a one-stop shop for companies and venture capitalists to take advantage of California's growth markets.

Carlton Fields’ growing LA office is going where others may fear to tread
Attorneys in the Los Angeles office of Carlton Fields. Front row from left: Scott L. Menger, Stephanie Chau, Mark A. Neubauer, Steven B. Weisburd, Farah Z. Alkayed. Back row from left: William Mark Levinson, Brad S. Markoff, Gregory M. Gilman, Harvey W. Geller, Justin S. Wales, Barry Leigh Weissman, Christina M. Gagnier.

CENTURY CITY -- The expanding Los Angeles-based team at Carlton Fields LLP is focused on what comes next, and through a series of investments in commodities, such as cannabis and bitcoin other firms aren't ready to touch, its leaders say they are laying the groundwork to be a major player when those markets mature.

Similarly, the firm's attorneys take a long view of their clients' legislative problems as well. Christina Gagnier, the...

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