By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Chris Manderson, John Schafer and Lance McKinlay weren't looking for just any clients when they opened their law firm in September.
The trio of big-firm expatriates with backgrounds in corporate acquisitions and restructuring wanted clients who wanted to make deals. Specifically, they aimed to represent "the aggressive, hustling purchasers" of distressed companies ...
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