Before intellectual property attorney Jorge Espinosa got into the law, he wrote computer software — for gamblers and the Bee Gees, among others.
It led him to his specialty and gave him a maxim he shares with young attorneys.
Intellectual property attorney Jorge Espinosa shifted to a legal career after writing software for the Bee Gees and gamblers looking for better odds.
June 24, 2016 at 12:00 AM
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Before intellectual property attorney Jorge Espinosa got into the law, he wrote computer software — for gamblers and the Bee Gees, among others.
It led him to his specialty and gave him a maxim he shares with young attorneys.
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