
Although Heidi L. Keefe trained as an astrophysicist with the goal of being a lobbyist for the space program, she now sees herself as a teacher, like her mother. "I've always been in awe of what she does and how naturally she does it," she said about her mother.
In fact, Keefe became a patent litigator, and she sees her job as teaching juries and judges. "And, of course, if I teach them the right way, they're going to come out in my client's favor." ...
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