Three former large firm lawyers who separately had gone out on their own are forming a new suburban firm aimed at working with emerging technology companies.

During the past three years David J. Sorin spent away from the practice of law, he watched “with some sadness” as large law firms began to turn away from the types of emerging growth and middle market technology and life sciences companies he had come to know so intimately as an attorney.

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