Founded in 2003, CZR LAW is a personal injury law firm with offices in California, Nevada, and New Mexico. The firm is committed to fighting for injured people and their families. It has achieved a reputation for results-driven and experienced representation. It has a new office in northern California.
New northern California office
Earlier this month, Los Angeles-based law firm Carpenter, Zuckerman & Rowley announced that it was opening a new office in Northern California. The firm announced that the new office would be located in Sacramento. With over 100 employees, the firm plans to grow its presence in the Golden State.
The law firm is led by Adam Sugarman, who has been managing the firm 's Northern California offices for the last five years. He is moving into the newly created position of Managing Partner, Northern California. He will be responsible for overseeing the strategic direction of the firm's Northern California operations.
The firm has a long history of advising technology companies in the Silicon Valley, including Nvidia. It also has experience working with mergers and acquisitions and trusts and estates. The firm expects to serve a variety of emerging businesses, including software companies and technology companies.
The firm recently hired a prominent antitrust lawyer from WilmerHale , Heather Nyong'o. In addition, the firm relocated four partners and six associates from other locations to its two new offices in California. The firm also added a litigation team from Dentons.
Several other national and international law firms have added offices in California in the last year. These include Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, which opened its first California office in Silicon Valley in 2020, and Allen & Overy, which opened offices in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
While the law firm market on the West Coast is growing, competition for clients remains tough. The market for legal services in California is about 12% higher than the national average. The increased demand has created opportunities for lower-priced firms to compete for work with more established firms.