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Harvard to Hashtag

My Journey from Big Law to Business Owner

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Harvard to Hashtag

By: Neama Rahmani, Gina Keating
Narrated by: John Fehskens
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Neama’s journey was not easy, but he definitely makes it look like it. From becoming one of the youngest Harvard Law School graduates to representing large corporations like Disney and the Roman Catholic Church and even catching the bad guys as a federal prosecutor, Neama has seen both the darkest and most promising parts of our justice system. Caught between a rock and a hard place, Neama details his internal conflict between following his moral compass and wanting financial freedom. Becoming a plaintiff’s attorney for personal injury victims was the secret key to achieving both.

The hard-hitting murder and trafficking cases intertwined with Neama’s personal anecdotes as a law firm owner will guide you through unique lessons learned after every case, every stage of his career, and every chapter of this book.

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