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Solo and Small Firms

Sep. 25, 2010

Building On a Vision

In 1999, Stephen Hirschfeld had an idea to revolutionize the way he practiced law, but he needed help. So the San Francisco labor and employment lawyer invited all the colleagues he could muster from around the country to the Old Ebbitt Grill.

By Sara Randazzo

Daily Journal Staff Writer

In 1999, Stephen Hirschfeld had an idea to revolutionize the way he practiced law, but he needed help.

So the San Francisco labor and employment lawyer invited all the colleagues he could muster from around the country to the Old Ebbitt Grill in Washington, D.C.

"I got them all liquored up, and then at the end I got up and gave a 30-minute presentation off the top o...

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