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Large Firms

Jul. 14, 2006

Pillsbury Resolves Century City Problem, Gives Goodwin Office

LOS ANGELES - Goodwin Procter and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman are modern American law firms but the intrigue and maneuvering behind Pillsbury Winthrop's decision to turn over the keys of its Century City office to Goodwin Procter seems more fitting a medieval European royal court.

By Drew Combs
Daily Journal Staff Writer
     
LOS ANGELES - Goodwin Procter and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman are modern American law firms but the intrigue and maneuvering behind Pillsbury Winthrop's decision to turn over the keys of its Century City office to Goodwin Procter seems more fitting a medieval European royal court.
      Pillsbury Winthrop has portrayed the consolidat...

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