By Adam Siegler
Practicing law in Baghdad, Iraq is just like practicing law in Los Angeles, California. Dangerous and unscrupulous adversaries, up-armored SUVs filled with gun-toting fanatics, and the constant threat of attack every time you go to court - and then there is Baghdad. How did I get there from a small litigation boutique in Beverly Hills, just two blocks from Rodeo Drive? The journey began in 1996, when I was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Army R...
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