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Law Practice

Oct. 15, 2010

Roman à Clef Cuts Close to S.F. Legal Circles

At first blush, the story looks familiar: "In many cases, what Broward bought with its banker's money were expensive leaseholds and even more expensive partners, but not any expanded client base," writes author Will Nathan.

By Sara Randazzo

Daily Journal Staff Writer

At first blush, the story looks familiar: "In many cases, what Broward bought with its banker's money were expensive leaseholds and even more expensive partners, but not any expanded client base," writes author Will Nathan. "Build it and they will come, as long as it's shiny and new - that was TS's philosophy."

But Broward? Shouldn't that be Brobeck...

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