The timing was right for a change.
Richard Kendall’s clients — mostly major Hollywood studios and media companies — were increasingly chafing at the rates he and his colleagues charged at Los Angeles-based litigation giant Irell & Manella.
Richard Kendall's clients -- mostly major Hollywood studios and media companies -- were increasingly chafing at the rates charged at litigation giant Irell & Manella. So Kendall and two fellow media-focused Irell partners took a leap of faith in May and started their own litigation boutique, Kendall Brill & Klieger. Kendall insists that the recession created the ideal conditions to start a new firm, thanks to the growing thriftiness of clients. Five months in, the trio's gamble seems to be paying off.
September 23, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
The timing was right for a change.
Richard Kendall’s clients — mostly major Hollywood studios and media companies — were increasingly chafing at the rates he and his colleagues charged at Los Angeles-based litigation giant Irell & Manella.
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