Rocky joins law firm

L.A.'s former City Attorney will be moving to Goodwin Procter as counsel, though he still wants to run for state attorney general in 2010 (Delgadillo's supporters include Eli Broad). From the Business Journal:

"We are full-fledged exploring that opportunity," said Delgadillo, who was barred from seeking re-election this year as city attorney because of term limits. "And the fundraising that has happened, and then the reporting that occurred as of June 30, if that's any indication, would bode well for the future of a campaign for attorney general."

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