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Jul. 6, 2009

Steady Hand

Keith Wetmore, the unflappable chair of Morrison & Foerster, says he believes the structure of his law firm after the economic downturn will "look more like the past than like some other unknown paradigm."

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...

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