Delgadillo joins L.A. firm
Former City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo has joined a Los Angeles law firm as he decides whether to run for state Attorney General in 2010.
Delgadillo announced he will jion the firm of Goodwin Proctor LLP as counsel.
Taking the job does not deter him from his plans to run for Attorney General, contingent on whether incumbent Jerry Brown leaves the post to run for governor.
Delgadillo said he has been pleased with his fundraising he has accomplished so far,
Campaign reports show him with more than $936,000.
At Goodwin Proctor, Delgadillo will be focusing on bringing in new business.
The first has 400 attorneys, with offices in downtown Los Angeles and Century
City.
Delgadillo served as City Attoney eight years before being forced out by term limits.
He is credited with creating a neighborhood prosecutor program and expanding the use of gang injunctions as well as dealing with issues of dumping of indigent patients on Skid Row.

Los Angeles Daily News City Hall reporter 

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