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Law Practice

Jul. 18, 2001

How Many Partners Will Fit in a Firm's Name?

The ampersand is elegant and difficult to write, which lends an exalted quality to a firm name.

        By Ray Bilbeaux

        Recently, while reviewing old law magazine lists like "The 250 National Firms With The Nicest Carpeting" and "The 100 California Firms With The Highest Vending Machine Revenues," I became fascinated with firm nomenclature. Sure, it was interesting to note who was the most, the best and the least this or that, but I was far more intrigued with the...

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