What Makes the Elite New York City Legal Market So Different?

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From time to time, Adam Smith, Esq. produces whitepapers and research reports which we selectively distribute to clients and readers who show special interest in the particular topic. Today we have just such a publication, What Makes the Elite New York City Legal Market So Different?

We were motivated to research and write this analysis to try to answer the perhaps obvious question of why is it that non-indigenous firms–be they foreign or US-based–have such a damnably difficult time penetrating the top precincts of the New York City legal market?

As is customary, the whitepaper is free, but we do ask you for the briefest of registrations before we’ll send you off to the download page.

We hope you enjoy it, more important we hope you learn something, and most important of all we hope you share  with us your thoughts, observations, and candid feedback.

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