By Jill Redhage
Daily Journal Staff Writer The pop-comic art of Roy Lichtenstein and the brightly colored paintings of Britain's David Hockney still lined the halls of Heller Ehrman's San Francisco office at 333 Bush St. late last week. But the coffeemakers - which were leased - are gone. Williams Lea, one of the firm's major vendors, ceased distributing mail several weeks ago, so the employees of the dissolving firm rustle around in the mailroom ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer The pop-comic art of Roy Lichtenstein and the brightly colored paintings of Britain's David Hockney still lined the halls of Heller Ehrman's San Francisco office at 333 Bush St. late last week. But the coffeemakers - which were leased - are gone. Williams Lea, one of the firm's major vendors, ceased distributing mail several weeks ago, so the employees of the dissolving firm rustle around in the mailroom ...
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