After Donald Trump’s upset win in Tuesday’s presidential election, law firm leaders and legal industry observers in New York are cautiously optimistic about how their practices will fare under a different regulatory and business environment.
Corporate lawyers agreed that deal work may grow under a Trump administration, due to lower corporate taxes, while litigators said they expected a shift in the type of litigation they handle, but not an overall drop in work.
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