I had been considering [going to law school], especially as I got into my mid-30s. Rock ’n’ roll is a young person’s sport—it’s hard to maintain that kind of energy as you get older, or at least do so gracefully.
— Rogers Stevens, former guitarist for Blind Melon. Last year we wrote about his decision to leave being an alternative rock god for the confines of the labor and employment group at Ballard Spahr. One year in, the ABA Journal sat down to interview him about his transition to the law.