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Large Firms

Jul. 16, 2002

Jumping Ship Entails Ethical Responsibility on Part of Lawyers

Brobeck Phleger & Harrison's controversial ouster of Tower Snow Jr. in May for allegedly orchestrating the defection of 17 securities litigation partners with $50 million in business to London's Clifford Chance Rogers & Wells has done more than provide gossip around the water cooler.

        By Toni Vranjes
        
        Brobeck Phleger & Harrison's controversial ouster of Tower Snow Jr. in May for allegedly orchestrating the defection of 17 securities litigation partners with $50 million in business to London's Clifford Chance Rogers & Wells has done more than provide gossip around the water cooler.
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