Law Practice
Jan. 16, 2016
Law firms chip in to help build LAFLA headquarters
At a time when the legal industry is grappling with rising costs and shrinking budgets, LA law firms have stepped up in recent months to help build a new state-of-the-art facility for the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, donating the majority of the $10.6 million received so far. But LAFLA still has $2.3 million left to go.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
At a time when the legal industry is grappling with rising costs and shrinking budgets, LA law firms have stepped up in recent months to help build a new $17.6 million state-of-the-art facility for the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, donating the majority of the $10.6 million received so far.
After tax credits, LAFLA still has $2.3 million left to go.
On Tuesday LAFLA will be join...
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