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…is also one of the best places to practice law.

In 2008, Charlotte was chosen the "Best Place to Live in America" by relocate-america.com in its annual ranking. An incredibly dynamic city on the move, Charlotte has grown into a major center of finance in the last generation. Home to Bank of America, the largest commercial bank in the U.S., it also hosts many other Fortune 500 companies, an expanding technology community and the NASCAR phenomenon.

The recruiters in MLA’s Charlotte office are well connected to Charlotte’s legal community. They focus on matching talented lawyers with the most prestigious law firms and leading companies throughout North and South Carolina. They place associate and partner-level attorneys with regional and national law firms, represent multi-partner practice groups, assist in the opening of offices for AmLaw 200 firms and handle in-house searches for both public and private companies.

Through hard work and careful planning, Charlotte has accomplished what few other cities have – booming economic growth plus a quality of life that’s the envy of the nation. MLA is proud to be a part of its vital business and legal communities.

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