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Big law firms are betting on Boston – but does the market have room for more?

Big law firms are betting on Boston – but does the market have room for more?
Alex Ryan
Alex Ryan
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18 July 2025
United States

‘Historically Boston was a very insular market’, says Andrew Sucoff (pictured right), chair of Goodwin’s Boston office. ‘There weren’t a lot of lateral moves. That was true across the industry, but it was particularly true in Boston.’

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