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Newguest Posted 18 years ago
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lawyer company

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" Btw. the notion "lawyer company" does not sound very familiar to me. 0-

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  • the notion "lawyer company" does not sound very familiar to me.
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0 I always use "I work 01b00in 02b00a law firm." Btw. the notion "lawyer company" does not sound very familiar to me. I think the most common is a law firm.0-
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01cite10Lawyee12cite10I always use "I work 11b10in 12b10a law firm." Btw. the notion "lawyer company" does not sound very familiar to me. I think the most common is a law firm.12br
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10I have an impression that "lawyer company" is wrong. It should be, in my opinion, either "law compa
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0 'Law firm', definitely. 0-
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01cite10Philip12cite10'Law firm', definitely. 12blockquote
10Which means that "lawyer company" or "lawyer firm" is simply incorrect 050010id5
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0 01i00Which means that "lawyer company" or "lawyer firm" is simply incorrect02br
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