Special Counsel Galen Mason was quoted in a Crain’s Chicago Business article published on August 27, 2013 titled “Tech startups start to get some love from vendors.” The article discusses the rapidly growing start-up tech economy and its effect on all sorts of interesting new business models: incubators, accelerators, co-working spaces. Mr. Mason was quoted saying, “We do it carefully. We imported some of the tools that we saw firms using on the coasts. I believe we may be one of the only big firms here that does it. But law firms are service providers and they have to service a market.”
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