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Founded in Minneapolis in 1886, Faegre & Benson is one of the largest law firms inthe midcontinental United States. The firm consists of more than 275 lawyers practicing invirtually all areas of civil law from offices in the U.S., Europe and Asia. Clients areserved in London by Faegre Benson Hobson Audley, a multi-national partnership.
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