By Ryne Hodkowski
Daily Journal Staff Writer
With walls of brown brick and cement and exposed, floor-to-ceiling water pipes, Bedrock's temporary office might suggest to clients that they're visiting a young startup rather than a law firm.
Leila Banijamali, the firm's founder, wouldn't want it any other way.
"One of the reasons we're not like most firms is that we operate our law firm as if it's a startup," she sa... (continued)
Feb. 15, 2013
Small firm bucks tradition for unique client connections
The 3-lawyer Bedrock firm in San Francisco represents technology and service companies in all stages of development, and its lawyers pride themselves in being "very much like our clients."
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