The Jan. 4 announcement that Northrop Grumman will move its headquarters from Los Angeles to the Washington, D.C., area doesn’t just mean that the region could see as many as 150 new jobs. It means that a major client, or potential client, is coming to town.
Northrop Grumman spokesman Dan McClain said the company will relocate at least part of its general counsel’s office as part of the move. The defense contractor employs 100 lawyers worldwide, and currently has about 20 in its L.A. office, most if not all of whom will move to Washington. “We don’t know how the office will be divided up yet,” McClain said.
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