Some lawyers have a family connection to the legal profession, perhaps generations of practicing attorneys. Joseph Sullivan’s link to the law was his father, an Irish immigrant who was a New York City corrections officer.

After work, Sullivan’s father would return to the family’s Bronx home and regale all with tales of great lawyers whose eloquence he witnessed after accompanying prisoners to the city’s criminal court on Centre Street.

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