Demand for lateral hires in Los Angeles has picked up in recent weeks but remained subdued compared to markets like Silicon Valley and New York.

“I haven’t seen a whole bunch of lateral moves in L.A. I’ve seen it in New York, in D.C. We’ve seen it in Chicago because we’re making placements there,” said Alan Miles of legal search firm Alan Miles & Associates Inc. in Los Angeles. “But 2010? Not so much in L.A.”

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