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Chicago is a city where avant garde architecture coexists with traditional neighborhoods. Where 100-story buildings overlook vast parks and beaches. And where a bustling urban environment is home to people with small-town warmth and values. These delightful dichotomies give Chicago its unique charm and appeal. And make it a great place to live and practice law.

The Chicago MLA office is one of the largest and most established in our global network. Having worked with major Midwestern law firms and corporations for decades, we are an integral part of the local legal community. Neal Gerber & Eisenberg; Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker; and Sidley Austin are just a few of our prestigious law firm clients. And we've placed in-house and general counsel at companies as diverse as General Mills, Hallmark Cards, ING Insurance, Accenture and Honeywell.

Opportunities for attorneys as vital and stimulating as the city itself. Only MLA Chicago has the experience, resources and contacts to make it happen.

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