Founded in San Francisco in 1883, Morrison & Foerster may have arrived a bit too late for the gold rush, but it has managed to strike pay dirt all the same. Along the way, for a corporate law firm, it has managed to carry itself with some insouciance, taking pride in its street name MoFo. A regular...
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