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  2. Lawyer joke - Wikipedia

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    Catherine O'Hara used the phrase in the premiere 1986 edition of HBO's telethon "Comic Relief", [22] and Soupy Sales claimed that it was the name of his law firm in 1972. [23] "Sue, Grabbitt and Runne" recurred in the British satirical magazine Private Eye. [19]

  3. Law firms in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Law firms in fiction. Law firms are a common element of fictional depictions of legal practice. [1] In legal drama, generally, they create opportunities to depict lawyers engaged in dramatic interactions that are reflective of the real-world drama of the profession. [2] The portrayal of law firms varies by the media in which they are presented ...

  4. Category:Fictional lawyers - Wikipedia

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  5. List of largest United States–based law firms by head count

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    Firm name Largest U.S. Office [2] Total number of lawyers (2022) [2] Number of associates (2022) [2] Number of partners (2018) [2] Total revenue (millions, in 2018) [3] Notes 1 Baker McKenzie: Chicago: 4795 2865 1518 $2,900 2 DLA Piper: New York City: 4028 2492 1317 $2,634 3 Norton Rose Fulbright: New York City: 3084 1928 1087 $1,958 4 Latham ...

  6. List of eponymous laws - Wikipedia

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    Casper's Dictum is a law in forensic medicine that states the ratio of time a body takes to putrefy in different substances – 1:2:8 in air, water and earth. Cassie's law describes the effective contact angle θ c for a liquid on a composite surface. Cassini's laws provide a compact description of the motion of the Moon.

  7. List of Ponzi schemes - Wikipedia

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    1860s. Jacob Young, William Abrams, and Nancy Clem ran what author Wendy Gamber argues, in her book The Notorious Mrs. Clem: Murder and Money in the Gilded Age, was the first-ever Ponzi scheme. [ 1][ 2] In Munich, Germany, Adele Spitzeder founded the "Spitzedersche Privatbank" in 1869, promising an interest rate of 10 percent per month.

  8. List of largest law firms by revenue - Wikipedia

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    List of largest law firms by profits per partner; List of largest United States-based law firms; List of largest United Kingdom-based law firms by revenue; List of largest Canada-based law firms by revenue; List of largest Europe-based law firms by revenue; List of largest Japan-based law firms by head count; List of largest China-based law ...

  9. Category:Fictional companies - Wikipedia

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    Fictional law firms‎ (6 P) R. Fictional radio stations‎ (26 P) Fictional restaurants‎ (1 C, 26 P) S. Fictional shops‎ (12 P) T. Fictional television stations ...