LOS ANGELES — Toyota’s decision to move its U.S. headquarters to Texas has fueled growth in the Los Angeles office of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP.
The South Carolina-based firm opened its doors in Los Angeles last year and now has eight attorneys, all of them automotive law specialists.
“We’re creeping up on 40 lawyers in our group that practices, if not exclusively, almost exclusive...
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