More than 20 years ago, Richard A. Horning did something that most lawyers at the time wouldn't dream of doing: He left the security of partnership at what was then California's largest firm, Pillsbury Madison & Sutro, to build his own small firm. His departure from Pillsbury in 1977 met with disbelief from colleagues.
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