Press Coverage on Brobeck

Ahem:


West Coast Law Firm Closing After Dot-Com Collapse

By JONATHAN GLATER

Partners at the San Francisco law firm of Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison decided yesterday to wind down the firm, bringing to an end a 77-year-old Bay Area institution that rose flamboyantly and rapidly on the Internet boom. [NYTimes.com: full article]



Top S.F. dot-com law firm to close
Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison grew with tech boom

Todd Wallack, Harriet Chiang, Chronicle Staff Writers

One of San Francisco’s largest and most prestigious law firms told shocked employees Thursday that it was shutting down, a victim of the tech implosion.

Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison, which rose to national prominence by handling hundreds of dot-com IPOs and mergers during the Internet bubble, leaves 1,100 lawyers and support staff in 14 cities out of work. [SF Chronicle: full article]


But the San Jose Mercury News seems to dig beneath the sound bite and get closer to some of the root causes of this implosion:


What the Times and the Chronicle fail to address is why other firms who were equally dependent on the tech boom haven’t failed so spectacularly. If Brobeck’s failure were truly a failure of relying on the tech companies, you would have seen a number of other high profile firms go belly-up as well. But that hasn’t happened.

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