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Large Firms

Dec. 25, 2013

On Gibson Dunn's walls, a retired partner's adventure

Most of the firm's artwork can be traced to Anderson, a former employment attorney who spent more than 30 years working in and leading the firm's Los Angeles office. Today, he plays a different role: art curator.


By Kylie Reynolds


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Retired Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP attorney Ken Anderson has a story about nearly every piece of artwork in the firm's Los Angeles office.


There's the Julius Shulman photo of an iconic L.A. home, Case Study House No. 22, hanging in a conference room. Shulman's pictures of the glass-and-steel structure perched in the Hollywood Hills have become classics of architecture photography. M...

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