One thing is certain about the 2016 presidential race: It’s going to leave a lot of soon-to-be-former Republican candidates looking for something to do.

The many lawyers among them, at least, can take heart. There’s a rich history of politicians joining Am Law 100 firms to lick their wounds or build their fortunes. A handful of failed Republican presidential candidates, meanwhile, have found a home as name partners at some of the country’s largest firms:

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