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Law firms.(tabular data only)(Los Angeles County, California)(Directory)
From:
Los Angeles Business Journal
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February 8, 1999| Author:
Johnson, Jennifer; Pettersson, Edvard
| COPYRIGHT 1999 CBJ, L.P. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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Ranked by number of attorneys in L.A. County offices
The 50 largest law firms in L.A. County added 335 attorneys to their combined payrolls last year. The healthy economy is the prime reason behind the expansion, according to Dan Daucher, managing partner with Paul, Hasting. Janofsky & Walker LLP in downtown Los Angeles, which brought in 21 new attorneys. "The growth was real," said Daucher. "We not just added more attorneys, but we also saw the amount of work per lawyer...
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