Most big-firm lawyers are known for taking clients to lunch, not making it.
But for Jake Freed, a San Francisco-based litigation associate at Davis Wright Tremaine, starting a ramen noodle shop named after his prized pooches was a no-brainer.
Most big firm lawyers are known for taking clients to lunch, not making it. But for Jake Freed, a San Francisco-based litigation associate at Davis Wright Tremaine, starting a ramen noodle shop named after his prized pooches was a no-brainer.
May 13, 2016 at 04:41 PM
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The original version of this story was published on The American Lawyer
Most big-firm lawyers are known for taking clients to lunch, not making it.
But for Jake Freed, a San Francisco-based litigation associate at Davis Wright Tremaine, starting a ramen noodle shop named after his prized pooches was a no-brainer.
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