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With the exception of NYC (obviously), which city in New York state would have the most law firms?
We are relocating to New York State and trying to figure out what city to be closest too. I work in the legal field so I would need an area where law firms are somewhat prominent. Also, would my best bet be to move within commuting distance of Burlington, VT?
Any ideas would be great!
Hi-
With the exception of NYC (obviously), which city in New York state would have the most law firms?
We are relocating to New York State and trying to figure out what city to be closest too. I work in the legal field so I would need an area where law firms are somewhat prominent. Also, would my best bet be to move within commuting distance of Burlington, VT?
Any ideas would be great!
Do you need to be in the North Country? Albany seems to have an unusually high amount of lawyers. Being the Capital city may be some of that reason. Nice halfway point between Burlington & NYC. & Boston
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