In 1995 Charles Henn had a networking lunch with William Brewster in downtown Atlanta. Henn was a senior at Emory University, and Brewster was an Emory alum, ten years out of college and a junior attorney at Kilpatrick Stockton.
Henn had been accepted at two law schools: the prestigious University of Chicago Law School and the less renowned but considerably more affordable state school, the University of North Carolina School of Law. His question for Brewster: “Which law school should I attend if I want to practice in Atlanta?”
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