
At the beginning of his 37 years in practice, Richard D. Kaplan said his dedication to helping people during their most challenging times initially drew him to criminal law.
"As my practice developed into the white-collar world, I became attracted to learning about new businesses and the psychology of the accused," he said. "The more complex the case, the more creative the solution. Every case gives me an opportunity to think outside the box."
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