Based on Walter Isaacson biography of Steve Jobs, Paul Lippe askes, what can lawyers draw from his life? Here's an excerpt:
It is certainly a great book about a fascinating life, and for a boomer like me, a bit of a jarring experience to encounter a full-on biography of a near contemporary. Much has already been written about Jobs and the book, but since he is perhaps the exemplar of the New Normal, I thought it might be useful to summarize some thoughts on what we as lawyers might want to draw from his life. For those who don’t want to work through the whole book, there’s an excellent article in Time that covers the major points.
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Posted by Jon Lutz