Closing Argument

I became the fifth attorney in a small LaSalle Street firm in 1972. It was common for new attorneys in small and midsize firms (and even in some larger firms) to become proficient in several different practice areas. For eight years, I had the privilege of working with a well-respected mentor and learning how to be an effective counselor in a wide variety of practice areas related to business law. At that time, I learned …

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