Some law firms start with fancy business plans and grand visions. Others happen seemingly by accident – and yet if we look back, we can trace the result to a series of choices earlier made. In this nostalgic post, New York Personal Injury Attorney Eric Turkewitz shares how his firm was born out of a decision he made twenty years ago to quit his job at a high power law firm and travel around the world. And if this build up doesn’t sufficiently tantalize you, then let me try being more emphatic: YOU MUST READ THE POST!
By the way, if you’re wondering, here’s how I got my start. Let me know in the comments section how you got yours.
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