By Eric Toscano
Unlike most law students, I did not seriously consider becoming an attorney until several years after college. Indeed, my path to law school and, ultimately, to a position as a new associate in Reed Smith LLP's San Francisco office began in the early 2000s. I had just launched an Internet business catering to persons of Italian descent interested in acquiring Italian citizenship. My company offered consulting, document procurement, and translation se...
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