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21 Dec

Top Southern California Law Firms by Industry

by: Astor Professional Search

Fifteen Southern California firms have just been featured by The National Law Journal as demonstrating “excellence in practice areas critical to the Southern California economy and legal community.”

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Loeb & Loeb received the top honors in the Entertainment industry.  Nossaman was crowned the winner for Government Contracts, and global giant DLA Piper took the Real Estate category.  Morgan, Lewis, & Bockius won for Litigation.

Read the profiles of the winners and finalists here.

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William Sugarman

William Sugarman is the president and founder of Astor Professional Search. He engages in the successful placement of attorneys with local, regional, and international law firms and corporations. Bill’s extensive legal and business development experience give Astor an edge over other legal recruiters nationwide. At the cornerstone of Bill’s strategic philosophy is providing the highest level of personalized attention to his clients and attorney candidates. This is also a key factor that separates Astor from other legal search firms, and it consistently delivers legal placements year after year.

Years of Experience: More than 20 years

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