Bridgeport environmental lawyer Christopher McCormack was always interested in writing. He was raised by journalists, learning a fair amount from them by "osmosis." He even won a creative writing award in high school for a science fiction story about "apocalyptic dystopia."

More recently, the Pullman & Comley lawyer won a writing award that might just be a bit more prestigious. It’s called the 2013 Distinguished Legal Writing Award, and it is being bestowed upon 30 authors from entries submitted by the nation’s thousand largest law firms.

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