When did you decide to become a lawyer? Why?

In elementary school. Two factors weighed heavily on my early career plan, one familial, the other aspirational. On the family side, I was an inquisitive kid (I think most parents call it "a pain in the neck"). As a result, my mom would often say to me: "You better become a lawyer to put that mouth to some good use." My mother only had the benefit of formal education up to the equivalent of the sixth grade in Ireland but she wanted more for her kids. Her words and dreams stuck with me.

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