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… and a great place to join the global economy.

Miami is a city of “mosts” – in the best sense of the word. It has the largest concentration of international banks in the U.S. Its port accommodates the greatest number of cruise ships in the world. Forbes Magazine ranks it “America’s Cleanest City” for 2008. And of course, Miami is the most multi-cultural of cities, a place where residents and businesses naturally shift between languages, customs and cuisines as a part of everyday life.

For attorneys, the opportunities are also superlative. Miami is an international center of finance, commerce, media, fashion, trade and entertainment. MLA is very much a part of the dynamic, global business scene that is Miami. Our corporate and law firm clients span the city’s major industries and specialties. And we have ongoing ties with a network of talented attorneys throughout their outstanding careers.

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June 7, 2010 Press Release 
Major, Lindsey & Africa Launches Partner Compensation Survey

SAN RAFAEL, California – June 7, 2010 - Major, Lindsey & Africa (MLA), the world’s leading legal search firm, announced today the launch of the 2010 MLA Partner Compensation Survey. The Survey is being sent to more than 30,000 law firm partners across the United States. It represents the most comprehensive effort undertaken to identify ...

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August 10, 2010 Article  Martha Africa  andSteve John 
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As search consultants, we frequently have the best seat in the house for the conversations that shape, and sometimes radically change, people's lives: job interviews.

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Use the Summer to 'Try On' Different Practice Areas

Law schools are designed to teach students legal theory and train them to think like lawyers, but most do not prepare them for the day-to-day realities of legal practice. A contracts class is not going to prepare you to close a merger deal, nor will a torts class teach you to conduct a deposition in a product liability matter.

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