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Firm (disambiguation)

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A firm is a commercial partnership of two or more people.

Firm or The Firm may also refer to:

Entertainment

Film and television

  • The Firm (1989 film), a British drama
  • The Firm (1993 film), an American legal thriller based on John Grisham's novel
  • The Firm (2009 film), a remake of the 1989 film
  • The Firm (2012 TV series), a Canadian television series
  • The Firm (Malaysian TV series), a TV series that began in 2007

Music

  • The Firm (album), album by rock group The Firm
  • The Firm (soundtrack), an album by Dave Grusin
  • The Firm (hip hop group), an American hip hop supergroup between 1996 and 1998
  • The Firm (novelty band), a band best known for their hits "Star Trekkin'" and "Arthur Daley E's Alright"
  • The Firm (rock band), a British rock supergroup in the 1980s

Other entertainment

  • The Firm (novel), a novel by John Grisham
  • The Firm: The Inside Story of McKinsey, a book by Duff McDonald
  • The Firm (video game), an IOS stock-trading simulation game

Ships

Other

  • The FIRM, a brand of workout videos and fitness products
  • The Firm, Inc., a talent management company
  • Fair Immigration Reform Movement
  • Flood insurance rate map

See also

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