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Large Firms

May 28, 2003

Star Litigator

Rachel Krevans was afraid the law school she applied to in 1983 would ask her why she wanted to be a lawyer. "I had no idea," recalls Krevans, now managing partner of Morrison & Foerster's 291-lawyer San Francisco office - the city's largest.


By Erik Cummins
        Rachel Krevans was afraid the law school she applied to in 1983 would ask her why she wanted to be a lawyer.
        "I had no idea," recalls Krevans, now managing partner of Morrison & Foerster's 291-lawyer San Francisco office - the city's largest.
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