When Gerry Roisman graduated law school in 1962, one of the partners at the law firm where his mother worked as a legal secretary said he would help Roisman find a job.
As he sat in the partner’s office, Roisman listened as the lawyer called up a senior partner at one of the major law firms in Connecticut and extolled Roisman’s credentials.
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