This isn’t just another big New York firm. Of the pack of grand, old–line Wall Street operations, the ones who cut their teeth on Morgan money, White & Case was the first to break the Wall Street mold, opening in Paris in 1926. While New York remains its biggest office, roughly two–thirds...
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