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Large Firms

Nov. 11, 2003

Street Smarts

By Liz Valsamis Four months after the merger between Los Angeles' Riordan & McKinzie and Bingham McCutchen, managing partner Richard Welch has one big complaint: the length of the crosswalk signal that bisects Bunker Hill's Grand Avenue.

By Liz Valsamis
        Four months after the merger between Los Angeles' Riordan & McKinzie and Bingham McCutchen, managing partner Richard Welch has one big complaint: the length of the crosswalk signal that bisects Bunker Hill's Grand Avenue.
        In those four months, Welch, who was managing partner and later chairman of Riordan & McKinzie ...

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