
Christopher Bulone takes his job so seriously that he refuses to call it a job.
“In order to be at a distinguished place in this profession, you have to look at it as not a job or a career or a profession, but much more than that — as a cause, a purpose,” he said. “When I look at being a plaintiff trial lawyer, I feel like we do one of the most important functions that there is, and it’s so important to me that I do it as well as I possibl...
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