By Drew Combs
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Around this time last year, Goodwin Procter's Century City office was just approaching its one-month anniversary, still housed in temporary space.
Not surprisingly, its summer associate program was not much to talk about. It comprised two summer clerks at the East Coast offices of the Boston-based firm rotating in for a couple of weeks.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Around this time last year, Goodwin Procter's Century City office was just approaching its one-month anniversary, still housed in temporary space.
Not surprisingly, its summer associate program was not much to talk about. It comprised two summer clerks at the East Coast offices of the Boston-based firm rotating in for a couple of weeks.
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