We often talk to people who are deep into their entrepreneurial journey, but we’re taking a different approach with this episode. Andy Gross is an attorney who is just starting out as a solo practitioner, having spent some time in the JAG corps as well as working at local law firms in the Baltimore area. We’re going to discuss some of the decisions he’s making and the processes he’s going through to set up his practice. In a year, we’ll revisit and see what progress he’s made.
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