The city Goodwin's first office was opened in.
What is Boston?
The full name of the firm.
What is Goodwin Procter?
An obelisk-shaped building located in the National Mall in DC.
What is the Washington monument?
This fast-food chain is easily identified by its two yellow arches against a red background.
What is McDonald's?
The first woman to lead an AMLaw 100 firm in the U.S.
Who is Regina Pisa?
The two departments Goodwin practices law under.
What are BLD and CLDR?
An orange landmark with 746 ft. Art-Deco towers that attracts 10 million visitors a year.
What is the Golden Gate Bridge?
Clingstone & freestone are the two main classifications for this fruit, once called a Persian apple.
What is a peach?
The year Goodwin celebrated its centennial.
What is 2012?
What ADM abbreviates.
What are associate development managers?
A sculpture gifted by France and designated a National Monument in 1924.
What is the Statue of Liberty?
The technical name for the dot above an i or j.
What is a tittle?
Goodwin's founders attended this law school.
What is Harvard?
The total number of Goodwin offices.
What is 17?
The site of America's most historical tea party.
What is Boston Harbor?
The name of a nine-sided polygon.
The two founding lawyers of the firm.
Who are Robert Goodwin and Joseph Procter?
Goodwin's fiscal year end.
What is September 30th?
The Royal Residence and administrative headquarters of a famous monarch.
What is Buckingham Palace?
The only king in a deck of cards without a mustache.
What is the King of Hearts?