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Dallas is justifiably proud of its Western culture, sports teams, Tex-Mex cuisine, arts community and Sunbelt success story.

It’s also a great place for a lawyer to work. With over 6 million people, the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington “Metroplex” is the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the United States. It is a world leader in major 21st-century industries like telecommunications, information technology, financial services and, of course, energy. Many people are surprised to know that the Metroplex has the nation’s largest concentration of corporate headquarters, led by the likes of ExxonMobil, AT&T, Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, Frito Lay, JC Penny, Brinker International and Dr. Pepper Snapple.

The recruiters in MLA’s office are well connected to the major companies, law firms and attorneys in the Dallas area. Working with their MLA colleagues in Houston, Austin, and over nineteen other offices worldwide, they have a unique grasp of the legal marketplace locally, regionally, nationally and globally.

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