By William-Arthur Haynes
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The law firm consolidation trend continued into 2006 and is expected to march on through 2007, according to industry watchers.
This year, despite having debuted with less pomp and circumstance than 2005, witnessed much of the same merger activity, albeit on a smaller scale and at a less vigorous pace.
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Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The law firm consolidation trend continued into 2006 and is expected to march on through 2007, according to industry watchers.
This year, despite having debuted with less pomp and circumstance than 2005, witnessed much of the same merger activity, albeit on a smaller scale and at a less vigorous pace.
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