
When Benjamin Singer graduated at the top of his class in aerospace engineering, he decided instead that he wanted to be Jack McCoy on "Law & Order." Then after law school, he had trouble finding a job in a city he liked.
"Meanwhile, every patent litigation firm in the country was sending me unsolicited offers," Singer said. "So, I became a patent litigator, and then I spent 10 years trying to figure out how to do something else." But now, after an...
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