Litigation
Apr. 22, 2000
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Donald W. Carlson dreamt of starting his own law firm with a few of his closest friends, of the flexibility and focus he could achieve in a small practice devoted largely to trial work. After a series of high-profile victories in the late 1990s, Carlson realized his dream in February by founding the law firm of Carlson, Calladine & Peterson with two fellow senior partners from Long & Levit.




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