Having a high-profile criminal defense attorney for a dad didn’t persuade Miami-Dade County Court Judge Dawn Denaro to become a lawyer. His powers of persuasion did.
She planned on becoming an art historian.
Miami-Dade County Court Judge Dawn Denaro studied art history in college until her dad, a high-profile defense attorney, gradually talked her into taking the LSAT.
July 11, 2014 at 10:00 AM
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Having a high-profile criminal defense attorney for a dad didn’t persuade Miami-Dade County Court Judge Dawn Denaro to become a lawyer. His powers of persuasion did.
She planned on becoming an art historian.
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