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 ...
"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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