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A woman working in a munitions factory during World War I, 1916
White & Case was retained to handle all the legal work associated with purchases of war materials by J.P. Morgan & Co., which had been hired by the British and French governments to purchase these materials in the United States on their behalf.
Getty Images, photograph by FPG/Staff
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