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Apr. 20, 2012
A packed house celebrated Jenner & Block LLP’s third anniversay in Los Angeles at the firm’s downtown office on April 12. The upscale event offered a chance for the Chicago-based firm to celebrate its foothold in the Southland. Rick Richmond, the managing partner in the Los Angeles office, said the night was a success. Attendees included Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley, who will not run for a fourth term this year, and one of the candidates vying to replace him, deputy district attorney Alan Jackson. Both mingled with leaders from other law firms, in-house legal counsel and a host of Jenner attorneys. - Henry Meier




A packed house celebrated Jenner & Block LLP?s third anniversay in Los Angeles at the firm?s downtown office on April 12. The upscale event offered a chance for the Chicago-based firm to celebrate its foothold in the Southland. Rick Richmond, the managing partner in the Los Angeles office, said the night was a success. Attendees included Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley, who will not run for a fourth term this year, and one of the candidates vying to replace him, deput...
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