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Construction

Apr. 13, 2004

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Daily Journal EXTRA Feature - By Erik Cummins - Globalization has been the name of the game for the world's largest law firms for much of the past decade. For two of the world's pre-eminent construction law firms - London's 400-lawyer Masons and San Francisco's equal-sized Thelen, Reid & Priest - the need to do business on a broader stage became acute after Sept. 11.

By Erik Cummins
        Globalization has been the name of the game for the world's largest law firms for much of the past decade.
        For two of the world's pre-eminent construction law firms - London's 400-lawyer Masons and San Francisco's equal-sized Thelen, Reid & Priest - the need to do business on a broader stage became acute after Sep...

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