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Firm Watch

Feb. 13, 2001

Duane Morris: FORMER SUPERVISOR BUILDS HIS PRACTICE FROM POLITICS

After a dozen years in public service, Michael Yaki found himself forced back into the law-firm game by San Francisco voters. Yaki had been with the city Board of Supervisors for four years when a wave of anti-incumbent sentiment swept him out of office and into the arms of Duane Morris & Heckscher.

        After a dozen years in public service, Michael Yaki found himself forced back into the law-firm game by San Francisco voters.
        Yaki had been with the city Board of Supervisors for four years when a wave of anti-incumbent sentiment swept him out of office and into the arms of
Duane Morris & Heckscher

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