Neil H. Wasser started working in the mailroom at Constangy, Brooks & Smith in high school and was just 16 when his grandfather, firm founder Frank Constangy, died. He joined the labor and employment firm after graduating from the University of Georgia School of Law in 1980 and was named chairman of the executive committee in 2006. The firm now has 23 offices and 130 attorneys. He recently talked to Robin H. Hensley about his views on marketing the firm.

You’re the only member of your family besides your grandfather to practice law at the firm, and you were a teenager when he passed away. What did he teach you that influences the way you lead the firm 40 years later?

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