Another Attractive Attorney Turned Reality TV Star
Would you leave behind a six-figure salary to live in the wilderness without electricity or running water? This hottie did....
His official Utopia bio just calls him “Mike,” but Voice of TV identifies him as “Mike Quinn.” Some quick Google searches suggest that Mike of Utopia is Michael S. Quinn, a former associate at the litigation powerhouse of Bickel & Brewer — a member of the $160K-Plus Club, paying a starting salary of $185,000.
We’ve pasted Mike’s LinkedIn profile and his New York State attorney registration information below. He went to Cornell for college, followed by Albany Law. The photo with his LinkedIn profile suggests that this he’s the same Mike Quinn (although his hair in the LinkedIn pic doesn’t look as fabulous as it does in his Utopia bio).
Good luck to Mike Quinn as he tries to make it in Utopia. If you’ve ever wondered whether lawyerly intellect and judgment can compensate for a lack of physical prowess or tangible survival skills, here’s your chance to find out.
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MICHAEL QUINN — LINKEDIN PROFILE
MICHAEL QUINN — NEW YORK STATE ATTORNEY REGISTRATION
MICHAEL SAGUE QUINN
BICKEL & BREWER
767 5TH AVE FL 50
NEW YORK, NY 10153-0023
United States
(New York County)
(212) 489-1400
E-mail Address: [Redacted]
Year Admitted in NY: 2012
Appellate Division Department of Admission: 3
Law School: ALBANY LAW SCHOOL
Registration Status: Currently registered
Next Registration: Aug 2016
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