By Sara Randazzo
Daily Journal Staff Writer Morrison & Foerster chair Keith Wetmore doesn't need a crystal ball to predict what the legal landscape will look like when the economy picks back up. "The industry of Big Law is engaged in a resetting of expectations. ... But I tend to believe that, at least for Morrison & Foerster, the future will look more like the past than like some other unknown paradigm," Wetmore said late last month while station...
Daily Journal Staff Writer Morrison & Foerster chair Keith Wetmore doesn't need a crystal ball to predict what the legal landscape will look like when the economy picks back up. "The industry of Big Law is engaged in a resetting of expectations. ... But I tend to believe that, at least for Morrison & Foerster, the future will look more like the past than like some other unknown paradigm," Wetmore said late last month while station...
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