In 1999, Michael O'Hara Duff was a third-year litigation associate, gearing up for a huge case. Wearily crammed into the 26th floor conference room with a team of colleagues, Duff recalls it was a beautiful day.
"You could see for miles," he said. "I remember looking out the window and thinking, 'I don't want to do this the rest of my life.'"
A few weeks later, after a hiring committee meeting, Duff confided in f...
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