
Higgins, a partner in Dentons' national health care practice group, said he owes his career to having dropped out of college, getting drafted and finding himself a staff sergeant leading small unit combat teams in Vietnam for the army's elite 173 Airborne Brigade. When he was seriously wounded and evacuated to a MASH unit, a surgeon narrowly saved his legs. Months in hospitals followed.
"I became a student of medicine, went to law s...
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