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Solo and Small Firms

May 1, 2010

How a 1-Man Band Became a Quartet

Less than two years after launching his own litigation boutique focusing on arbitration and regulatory enforcement law, Brandon Reif received an offer he couldn't refuse and opened an L.A. office for New York-based Winget Spadafora & Schwartzberg.

By Susan McRae

Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - Two years into running his own securities litigation boutique, Brandon S. Reif was faced with a dilemma.

He was eager to grow but felt hampered by being a one-man band. He had to deal with all the business of running a law office, while also practicing law and trying to bring in new clients.

"I wanted to stay independent, but I wanted to grow," Rei...

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