By Noah Barron
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - With the nation's three large automakers on the brink of financial collapse, one local lawyer is working on a creative approach to keep their dealerships running: consolidate them. Aaron H. Jacoby at Venable in Los Angeles said consolidating competing dealerships into "stronger regional assets" could save money, keep workers employed and transform auto lots into shared-ownership ventures.
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - With the nation's three large automakers on the brink of financial collapse, one local lawyer is working on a creative approach to keep their dealerships running: consolidate them. Aaron H. Jacoby at Venable in Los Angeles said consolidating competing dealerships into "stronger regional assets" could save money, keep workers employed and transform auto lots into shared-ownership ventures.
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