Andrew Cohen on the demise of Gorsuch Kirgis LLC

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Andrew Cohen has this column in the Denver Post today about the demise of Gorsuch Kirgis LLC, one of Denver's oldest law firms. Cohen credits the firm's long history to its earlier successes in maintaining a genuine partnership, one based on personal relationships rather merely "the pursuit of cash collections," its renown as being "one of the more humane places to practice law in town." He blames its impending dissolution on its failure to maintain that kind of workplace. In his story, the firm didn't have control over all of the factors that eventually led to its demise, but it did over some.

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