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Sandy
Lechtick, President of Esquire Search, has been quoted, as an
authoritative source, in numerous news articles. Some of these
recent quotes and articles appear below:
Pillsbury and Fulbright headed to the altar? Reported merger discussions could create 1,500-lawyer firm., Daily Journal, Friday, February 10, 2012
"The coupling also adds a lot of bandwidth to each other's global growth objectives," said recruiter Sandy Lechtick, who has relationships with lawyers inside both firms."
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Lawyers at Law Firms Fell Last Year, Daily Journal Newswire Article,
January 23, 2012
"[The] recession ... impacted hiring decisions and talent retention,"
said Sandy Lechtick of Esquire Inc. "Law firms are demanding more
commitment as far as hours and business development."
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Jury
Out on Legal Giant's Merger, Los Angeles Business Journal, November 7-13,
2011
“It’s only been in the last few years that O’Melveny lost many partners at
all,” said Sandy Lechtick, president of Esquire Inc., a legal search firm.
When you see issues of internal tension, leadership and profitability,
partners are going to vote with their feet.”
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Insurance-Focused
Firms are Rebranding, Daily Journal Newswire Article, Monday,
October 24, 2011
Sandy Lechtick, a recruiter in Los Angeles who has worked with several insurance
defense firms, including Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP and Wilson Elser
Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP, said both the rebranded firms have work to do to
recast their image into premiere general litigation shops. He called Sedgwick
"an OK-looking guy that wanted to date the prettiest girl at the dance."
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After
key partner exits, Stradling readies move to Santa Monica emerging companies
firm will make second attempt to establish an L.A. presence, Daily Journal
Newswire Article, Tuesday, September 13, 2011
The emerging technology startups, that the firm's
corporate department is known for representing - a niche that's helped keep
business strong because few Southern California firms focus on that sector,
according to recruiter Sandy Lechtick.
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