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Intellectual Property

Jan. 12, 2011

Seth D. Levy

Law was not at the top of Seth D. Levy's list of careers when he applied for an internship with mega drug manufacturer Johnson & Johnson as an undergraduate student at Cornell University.


Law was not at the top of Seth D. Levy's list of careers when he applied for an internship with mega drug manufacturer Johnson & Johnson as an undergraduate student at Cornell University. During the interview, he gave a "boneheaded answer" that dramatically altered the course of his career.


The interviewer asked, "'Where do you see yourself in 10 years?'" said Levy, who was considering a career in medical science. "Worki...

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