By many measures, Jones Day is the archetypical megafirm: thousands of lawyers (2,502 at last count); hundreds of partners (828); dozens of offices across the globe (35 to be exact), and, of course, the requisite billiondollar revenues (at just over $1.6 billion, the firm placed seventh by gross...
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