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Nexsen Pruet jumps in national law firm ranking
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2007/01/26 18:27
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Nexsen Pruet Adams Kleemeier jumped nine spots in The National Law Journal's listing of the 250 largest U.S. law firms. The firm now ranks No. 231 in the publication's 29th annual survey.
Nexsen Pruet added 18 attorneys in 2006, giving the firm a total of more than 180 lawyers.
Last year, Nexsen Pruet ranked 240th in the survey. Nexsen Pruet, with 43 attorneys working out of its Greensboro office, is the fifth-largest law firm in the Triad, according to Business Journal research.
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