Stamford attorney Victor L. Zimmermann Jr. doesn’t have the million-dollar book of business that large Manhattan firms usually look for in lateral partners.
But as the saying goes: It’s who you know that counts.
NY's Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, the international firm with branches from Paris to Hong Kong considers Conn. a ripe market for global work. The firm chose Stamford's O'Rourke O'Hanlan & Zimmermann to help bulk up its already hefty build. The ability to serve clients on a fully global basis is a service few other firms in Connecticut can provide, a NY partner says. And after decades of slow-and-steady growth, the NY firm has come to the realization that to be a leading international firm, it's got to grow.
May 17, 1999 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Stamford attorney Victor L. Zimmermann Jr. doesn’t have the million-dollar book of business that large Manhattan firms usually look for in lateral partners.
But as the saying goes: It’s who you know that counts.
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