Tintri Inc., once considered a so-called unicorn, flopped when given its chance to soar in Silicon Valley.

When the Mountain View, California-based data storage company went public in June 2017, the listing generated roughly $2.25 million in legal fees and expenses for Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, which disclosed in securities filings that it also owned 0.05 percent of its client’s common stock.

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