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Law Firms Move to the OC

by Robin Salisian     
Law Firms Move to the OC
Law Firms Move to the OC
''Orange County is really a mecca for real estate development clients,'' said Robert Bell, managing partner of Luce Forward.
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For most firms, a real estate boom and thriving technology sector have generated interest in the region," says an article on www.law.com.

Bill Nason, a partner at Watanabe, Nason, Schwartz & Lippman, agrees: "What you don't see in Orange Country are a bunch of New York firms. What you don't see are Chicago firms. Real estate and technology are the only two reasons to come to Orange County."

After all, "Orange County is really a mecca for real estate development clients," said Robert Bell, managing partner of Luce Forward.

However, the ACLU has had a different experience. "People think of California as being very liberal because of Los Angeles and San Francisco," said Ramona Ripston, executive director of the ACLU of Southern California. "But Orange County is 'not very liberal. And the residents don't really have a great understanding of civil liberties,'" according to the article.
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