by Traverse Legal, reviewed by Enrico Schaefer - January 8, 2007 - Uncategorized
As you know, I have been posting a bit recently being anonymous. My last post drew a lot of comments from folks who poked around a little bit and easily discovered who I am. The truth is that there are quite a few other bloggers who I have met at events who know I am. The reality is it is time to come out of the closet.
ENTER THE "WHO’S THAT GAL?" CONTEST HERE –>
After all, why should I be ashamed of my red cape and my spandex pants. The Greatest American Hero wasn’t ashamed. Those of you who have been around for a while know that this site was inspired by a song which filled my brain the day I decided to quit my old firm. That song was the theme song from the Greatest American Hero television show. You know the one. "Believe it or not, I’m walking on air, I never thought it could feel so free…"
The song seemed incredibly appropriate. And I thought it was important to create an "ideal" which I myself could aspire to.
So here’s the deal. The Greatest American Lawyer website is going to sponsor a contest. Put on your internet sleuth hat and see if you can figure out who the Greatest American Lawyer really is. Submit your guesses to greatest.american@gmail.com. Include your name, street address, phone, email address and blog (if you have one). Submissions will be included in a drawing for prizes (I promise they will be great) which I will identify later. The winner will be announced on the anniversary date of my law firm, the last day of employment at my old firm. The date that I became an independent practitioner was February 10, 2005. So the winner will be announced February 10, 2007.
By the way, I think this contest needs a name. Any ideas?
Read more about entries on the contest here.
As a founding partner of Traverse Legal, PLC, he has more than thirty years of experience as an attorney for both established companies and emerging start-ups. His extensive experience includes navigating technology law matters and complex litigation throughout the United States.
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