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Law Practice

Jun. 25, 2009

Law Firms Still Shelling Out Bucks - Where it Counts

The old adage that says you must spend money to make money might cause eyes to roll in this tough economy. But some law firms still appear to be sticking to that sentiment when it comes to client functions.

By Pat Broderick
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The old adage that says you have to spend money to make money might cause eyes to roll in an economy where many law firms simply don't have the bucks to spend. But there are some who still appear to be sticking to that sentiment.

Consider the San Francisco office of Duane Morris, for instance, which celebrated its 10th anniversary March 11 by hosting an event at the Asian Art Museum, honoring a local civ...

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