The names of law firms usually tell a story: Passion, intrigue, alphabetization.
It stands to reason that the story of Aardvark Babylon & Coleslaw is different from that of Coleslaw Aardvark & Babylon.
Law firm names often have an interesting back story, the Rodent notes. For instance, after a name partner dies, does her name get dropped or does it become ossified on the letterhead? And some names show the law firm's amoeba-like function -- how it keeps splitting off pieces of itself.
May 28, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
The names of law firms usually tell a story: Passion, intrigue, alphabetization.
It stands to reason that the story of Aardvark Babylon & Coleslaw is different from that of Coleslaw Aardvark & Babylon.
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