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Jan. 5, 2026

King & Spalding bets on 'One California' to fuel growth, recruiting and trial strength

Through statewide business development, integrated staffing and a heavy investment in associate training and lateral recruitment, firm leaders say the approach is strengthening collaboration, deepening the talent pipeline and positioning the firm for long-term expansion in key litigation and regulatory practices.

King & Spalding bets on 'One California' to fuel growth, recruiting and trial strength
Arwen R. Johnson

King & Spalding's four California offices--Los Angeles, San Francisco, Silicon Valley and Sacramento--span some of the most distinct legal and cultural markets in the nation. Rather than letting those differences pull the offices apart, the firm is leaning into a strategy it calls "One California," an effort to integrate the offices operationally, culturally and strategically to drive growth, deepen talent and deliver more seamless service to clients.

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