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Law Practice

Jun. 27, 2000

TRUE BLUE

Not everyone is leaving law partnerships to cash in on California's gold. Some of the biggest rainmakers are loyal to their firms, even those that have experienced problems.

By Meredith Alexander
        Not everyone is leaving law partnerships to cash in on California's gold. Some of the biggest rainmakers are loyal to their firms, even those that have experienced problems. Jorge del Calvo, for instance, has stuck by the Palo Alto office of Pillsbury Madison & Sutro even during some of that firm's dark hours. And while several high-profile partners have recently left Cooley Godward, ...

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