With nearly two decades of experience, Ariel Neuman knew from an early age he wanted to be a trial lawyer. His passion for the courtroom was solidified during an internship at the U.S. Attorney's Office, where he decided to begin his career.
"The experience of being in court on a daily basis, being responsible for my own cases and trials at an early age and getting up in front of a jury was exhilarating," Neuman said. "When I left the government, I knew I wante...
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