Recent years have seen Blank Rome, which was founded in Philadelphia in 1946, enjoying an extended growth spurt. Since 1998, it has merged with five other firms, opened new U.S. offices (including Princeton in 2007 and Houston in 2011), and tiptoed into Asia, launching an affiliated outpost in Hong...
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