81.   And in most law firms, there is a rapid and sometimes awkward adjustment to turn sharp-tongued litigators into good listeners.

82.   And Rice said his firm had additional fee-sharing agreements with other law firms involved in state tobacco cases to be resolved.

83.   And political science majors often pass months photocopying and faxing at law firms.

84.   And she would be trying to recruit big law firms to take cases pro bono at a time when they were increasingly focused on profits.

85.   And some high-profile law firms have announced layoffs, suggesting that the profession is not immune to the downturn.

86.   And last week the law firm got what those critics surely saw as a long-overdue slap on the wallet.

87.   And that apparently is not lost on Cyrus Mehri, whose Washington-based law firm filed the suit against Coca-Cola.

88.   And over the next few months, they got more, former executives said, as the company consolidated its work among fewer law firms.

89.   And these people go on to run brokerage houses, law firms, governments.

90.   Andersen Legal, the affiliated law firm, is not part of the deal, mainly because Deloitte does not have a legal practice in Britain.

n. + firm >>共 391
law 14.19%
brokerage 11.67%
security 10.12%
investment 7.11%
research 3.21%
management 3.02%
construction 1.66%
technology 1.52%
service 1.49%
biotech 1.46%
law + n. >>共 320
enforcement 14.88%
firm 11.80%
official 11.75%
school 8.22%
agency 6.62%
professor 5.37%
officer 4.85%
degree 3.75%
student 2.39%
authority 2.09%
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