“That's a great question. Always being entrepreneurial, when I was in law school, I worked for a couple of criminal defense attorneys in the City of Chicago. When I graduated, I worked for an attorney for four to five months, and I realized very quickly that I couldn't work for anybody. I wanted to build something of my own. So I decided to break off after four to five months of working at a firm and start my own law firm. I opened up a shop on the western side of Chicago and started doing criminal defense and foreclosure defense.”