By Garry Abrams
The saga of Frode Jensen, the former Pillsbury Winthrop partner who tried to jump ship to Latham & Watkins, keeps getting curiouser and curiouser.
For instance, we now know that the notorious tale of Jensen's decline and fall is the story of not ...
The saga of Frode Jensen, the former Pillsbury Winthrop partner who tried to jump ship to Latham & Watkins, keeps getting curiouser and curiouser.
For instance, we now know that the notorious tale of Jensen's decline and fall is the story of not ...
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