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The phrase "a former firm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a company or organization that someone was previously associated with or worked for.
Example: "After leaving a former firm, she decided to start her own business."
Alternatives: "a previous company" or "an earlier employer".
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"Clearly if time were not a problem, you would have a committee of independent people vetting all of the potential conflicts, responding to questions whether someone ought to be involved with a particular aspect or project or not because of relationships with a former firm — but those things do take time and can't be imposed in an emergency situation".
Barasch told his law partners that he stood to make as much as $2 million or more if Andrews Kurth defended Stanford before the SEC, according to a former firm employee.
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Instead, Peter, passing himself off as an executive of his former firm, gets an airline ticket to Miami.
Alsop plans to act as a consultant to his former firm and has not ruled out a return to designing buildings.
The vice president called the efforts by Mr. Eskew and his former firm a "completely separate matter" from the Gore campaign.
He meets an employee of his former firm who is very friendly.
Before founding Tapulous, Decrem had also served as an EIR at DCM, Theis' former firm.
His father was a partner in Davis Pfahl & Fix, a former law firm in Manhattan.
His father was a founder of Daniels & Bell, a former member firm on the New York Stock Exchange.
His father was a partner in Lascher & Lascher, a former law firm in Newburgh.
His father was a member of the New York Stock Exchange and a partner in Hertzfeld & Stern, a former trading firm in New York.
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