ATLANTA, Ga.–Laura Daniel realized something was wrong during avacation at Hilton Head, S.C., last fall.
Her husband, Pete, a lawyer with King & Spalding, suddenly seemed toforget the names of common, everyday objects.
Pete Daniel, counsel at Atlanta's top law firm, told his doctor that he'd been working long hours and that he'd had headaches since he was a child. Four days after being diagnosed with stress, Daniel, 38, was rushed to the hospital where an MRI confirmed that he had a brain tumor. After surgery, doctors gave him 12 months to live. Now almost a year later, Daniel and his wife Laura are fund-raising for brain cancer research, determined to help find a cure and to save his life.
September 07, 1999 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
ATLANTA, Ga.–Laura Daniel realized something was wrong during avacation at Hilton Head, S.C., last fall.
Her husband, Pete, a lawyer with King & Spalding, suddenly seemed toforget the names of common, everyday objects.
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