Greenberg Traurig is a big, iconoclastic firm. One of a dozen or so firms with more than $1 billion in annual revenues—it may have gotten its start in Miami, but it now counts New York as its largest office. It has a lot of other locations too, ranging from smaller American cities like Albany,...
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