By Jonathan Vanian
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - Unlike other San Francisco law firms struggling because of the recession, Littler Mendelson is betting that the economic turmoil will benefit the nation's largest labor and employment law firm. Jennifer Walt, who became Littler's San Francisco office managing shareholder this month, plans to continue the firm's rapid expansion in the Bay Area and capitalize on the recession and the inco...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - Unlike other San Francisco law firms struggling because of the recession, Littler Mendelson is betting that the economic turmoil will benefit the nation's largest labor and employment law firm. Jennifer Walt, who became Littler's San Francisco office managing shareholder this month, plans to continue the firm's rapid expansion in the Bay Area and capitalize on the recession and the inco...
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