As a youth, Dan Petrocelli loved sports and was very competitive. "But I had no athletic ability at all," he said. As a result, when he became a young lawyer, he channeled his competitive drive into litigation and trial practice. "It turns out it was my calling."
Since it is litigation he wants, he has long refused to specialize in any specific field. "I just wanted to meet people from all walks of life. And my clients range from individuals to educational...
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