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Asian-Americans helped make two large intellectual property firms among the most diverse, while overall, minority numbers remained static, according to The National Law Journal 's 2000 survey of the U.S.'s 250 biggest firms. Asian-American lawyers say their big numbers at IP firms reflect the choice of more second- and third-generation Asian-Americans to pursue careers outside engineering and science.
December 11, 2000 at 12:00 AM
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