Litigation departments often give firms a ray of hope in a down economy, but many say the practice has been flat this go-round. The recent events on Wall Street, however, may be the match that sets litigation afire — or at least gives it a spark.
“Litigation, strangely enough, is soft,” Cozen O’Connor President Thomas A. “Tad” Decker said. “Ours is down a little bit but not awfully. I think that’s true of most people.”
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