...with Cooley Godward Kronish (now Cooley) after graduation in 1993. The Bay Area native spent 10 years in the firm's San Francisco office...
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...a job as an associate with Cooley Godward (now Cooley). A Bay Area native, Jones spent 10 years in the San Francisco office of...
...an associate with the firm then known as Cooley Godward. A Bay Area native, Jones spent 10 years in the San Francisco office of...
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