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Milwaukee is chock full of people who thoroughly enjoy their city – and with very good reason. Its glorious lakefront and charming neighborhoods are the setting for an endless array of feasts, festivals and fiestas that celebrate the city’s diversity of backgrounds, cuisines, cultural interests and outdoor activities.

Famous for its warm Midwestern welcome, Milwaukee attracts many newcomers attracted by a strong and diverse economy of manufacturing (including beer, of course), technology and financial services. One of the nation’s most successful centers for businesses with fifty employees or less, Milwaukee is also home to many internationally known corporations like Harley-Davidson, Master Lock, Oilgear, Rockwell Automation and Sensient Technologies.

The recruiters at MLA Milwaukee know the local companies and law firms, both large and small, inside and out. Which makes them the right people to know for the best careers – and the best attorneys – that Milwaukee has to offer.

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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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