One of the bonuses of publishing interviews both on my own blog and right here on ATL is that I have gotten an opportunity to meet and build relationships with a variety of really interesting people, something I did not get to do as a lawyer. At many Biglaw firms, junior associates are to be neither seen nor heard (like Buster Bluth at the Milford Academy), so I did not have much of an opportunity to interact with clients.
Well, it turns out that you can have a successful legal career and interview a wide variety of interesting people. Take, for example, Richard Hsu, who is Partner and Global head of the Intellectual Property and Technology Transactions Practice Group at Shearman & Sterling (and if you are the masochistic type and want to feel bad about how little you have accomplished, I suggest you take a look at Richard’s LinkedIn profile). But, despite his busy schedule, Richard is also the host of a podcast series called Hsu Untied where he has interviewed personalities ranging from Guy Kawasaki to my pal David Lat, an interview I listened to yesterday and one which I highly recommend for ATL readers.
With that, let’s learn more about Richard.
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Zach Abramowitz is a former Biglaw associate and currently CEO and co-founder of ReplyAll. You can follow Zach on Twitter (@zachabramowitz) or reach him by email at [email protected].