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Top Firms

Mar. 15, 2012

The year in review

As many homegrown law firms reduced attorney headcount or remained flat in reaction to the stagnant economy, a handful of out-of-state firms made major pushes into California in 2011, according to a survey conducted by the Daily Journal.


By Kevin Lee


Daily Journal Staff Writer

As many homegrown law firms reduced attorney headcount or remained flat in reaction to the stagnant economy, a handful of out-of-state firms made major pushes into California in 2011, according to a survey conducted by the Daily Journal.


The most notable of these, Washington, D.C.'s Arnold & Porter, more than doubled its California presence in one dramatic move: acquiring San Francisco...

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