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New York City Office
LAI's New York City office is at 370 Lexington Avenue, just one block from Grand Central Terminal. The primary function for the Manhattan office is to provide a place for LAI clients to touch base with some of the firm’s economists and to receive training in various aspects of economic damages.
The central focus of the office is its 25-foot conference room with accommodations for over 20 participants in seminars and CLE courses.
The room’s state-of-the-art communications include videoconferencing via bundled ultra-high-speed lines and a 71-inch plasma display.
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