By Sara Randazzo
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - Listening to Morrison & Foerster senior partner James Brosnahan talk about the early days of his career is a bit like sitting down to hear a legal fairy tale. It was a time, he says, when attorneys weren't in it for the money. A time when leaving the firm you worked for was akin to getting a divorce - and no one got a divorce. A time before mobile phones and e-mail, when it was possible to be...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - Listening to Morrison & Foerster senior partner James Brosnahan talk about the early days of his career is a bit like sitting down to hear a legal fairy tale. It was a time, he says, when attorneys weren't in it for the money. A time when leaving the firm you worked for was akin to getting a divorce - and no one got a divorce. A time before mobile phones and e-mail, when it was possible to be...
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