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Interview with the Agent: Robert W. Keene, Jr. – Part 2 of 2
He brought to the table what you look for as a student: a style that’s entertaining but not lame-shtick, genuine experience that he’ll let you know started in the trenches, and he’s there for you without pretension because at the end of the day it’s your law school bill—that’s my opinion anyway.
I called his office on a Wednesday hoping to arrange a time for an interview and was put right through to him. After saying I was a former student of his, he self-deprecatingly apologized for the “experience” and asked what he could do for me. Then, after graciously agreeing to 20-30 minutes we talked for nearly an hour. So without further adieu, here’s what the man had to say: Continue reading
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Interview with the Agent: Robert W. Keene, Jr. – Part 1 of 2
Robert W. Keene, Jr., an entertainment lawyer local to the D.C. area, brings it: a style that’s entertaining but not lame-shtick, genuine experience that he’ll let you know started in the trenches, and an approach without pretension. He graciously agreed to an interview with me that lasted nearly an hour. So without further adieu, here’s what the man had to say: Continue reading
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Tagged entertainment lawyer, interview, part 1, Robert Keene
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