Yoss, once one of Florida’s largest law firms and the largest minority-owned law firm in the country, will dissolve and close its doors March 31.

The firm’s Atlanta office, its second largest, will shut down on March 25, according to an e-mail from the Atlanta partner-in-charge, John H. Horne. The Atlanta office has dwindled from a high of 55 attorneys at the beginning of 2009 to about 17 at present. Horne declined further comment for the story. In an e-mail sent to employees Friday, managing partner George Yoss notified employees that the firm would be winding down its legal practice and laying off all employees by the end of the month.

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