AS LOS ANGELES AND Angeles and Chicago enter the final stretch in their bids to host the 2016 Olympic Games, law firms in the Windy City are increasingly eager to be a part of the action, while L.A. is counting on one firm as its mainstay for the effort.
Sidley Austin is leading the pro bono effort in Chicago, with some help so far from DLA Piper on real estate and zoning matters and from Baker & McKenzie on immigration work. Winston & Strawn also wants to chip in.
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