Editor’s Note: This is the third article in a series we call “Life After In-House,” which spotlights lawyers who left in-house practice in order to try something different. Part one is available here. You can read part two here.
Kenneth Grady is an “evangelist”—but not the kind you’re thinking of. His sermons are on the mounting need to change the delivery of legal service.
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