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Big Law has been on a tear, with new firms breaking the $1 billion revenue threshold for the first time in fiscal 2021, as Jessie Yount recently reported, and others eschewing geographic barriers by planting their flag in former legal industry whistle-stops like Nashville, Austin and Salt Lake City, as Andrew Maloney recently reported.

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