For someone who fell into journalism and went to law school mainly at his parents’ urging, Steven Brill has had a profound impact on both the legal and news industries.

Perhaps best known in these circles for daring to ask questions about the inner workings of law firms through launching The American Lawyer in 1979, Brill’s writing career has spanned politics, labor, homeland security, health care and more. When he was on the other end of the phone, subjects of Brill’s inquiries knew they had to be sharp, because he always was—and he wasn’t going away.

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