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'''Jenner & Block''' is a law firm with offices in ], ] and ]. Over 400 attorneys serve a wide range of clients in corporate litigation, business transactions, and in the public sector. '''Jenner & Block''' is a U.S. law firm with offices in ], ], and ]. Over 400 attorneys serve a wide range of clients in corporate litigation, business transactions, and in the public sector.


Founded in ], their early successes included defending ]'s company against corporate financing charges. After ] became a partner in 1965, he helped the firm cement its reputation as a ] powerhouse (according to the editors of ''The American Lawyer'' in 2003) and established Jenner & Block's longstanding relationship representing ]. Founded in ], their early successes included defending ]'s company against corporate financing charges. After ] became a partner in 1965, he helped the firm cement its reputation as a ] powerhouse (according to the editors of ''The American Lawyer'' in 2003) and established Jenner & Block's longstanding relationship representing ].
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Jenner & Block is a U.S. law firm with offices in Chicago, Dallas, and Washington, DC. Over 400 attorneys serve a wide range of clients in corporate litigation, business transactions, and in the public sector.

Founded in 1914, their early successes included defending Preston Tucker's company against corporate financing charges. After Burt Jenner became a partner in 1965, he helped the firm cement its reputation as a pro bono powerhouse (according to the editors of The American Lawyer in 2003) and established Jenner & Block's longstanding relationship representing General Dynamics.

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