Three years ago, when the state Supreme Court said it was ethical for out-of-state lawyers to work on New Jersey bond issues, the justices predicted that almost all the work would still go to local counsel.

They were right. Homegrown partnerships whose principal offices were in the state took the top seven spots in 2001 among counsel ranked by the value of New Jersey public issues they handled, according to an analysis by Thomson Financial of New York.

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