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Solo and Small Firms

Jan. 19, 2000

For Lawyer, Lab Work Held Wrong Formula

Though David Spielberg studied engineering during college, he didn't need long to realize that he wanted to collaborate with something more interactive than equations and machines.

        Though David Spielberg studied engineering during college, he didn't need long to realize that he wanted to collaborate with something more interactive than equations and machines.
        "I decided I didn't like laboratories," he laughs. "I wanted to do something more people-oriented. Engineering is a good background for law, both are very analytical, but I wanted to be more involved ...

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